Tuesday, September 17, 2024

State of Palestine presents it resolution before UN General Assembly

The State of Palestine has officially introduced a draft resolution
before the United Nations General Assembly demanding Israel end "its
unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory" within a
year.
Addressing the Assembly on Tuesday, the Palestinian Ambassador
insisted that Israel's impunity needs to end.
Jody Jacobs reports from the United Nations in New York.

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Instagram introduces stricter rules for teens

Social media platform, Instagram, will automatically make teenagers' accounts private and give parents more control, under revamped rules.

It's the company's most significant move yet to manage how minors use Instagram as congress seeks to impose regulations on the industry.

US correspondent Kate Fisher reports 


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UK Foreign Secretary says climate action will be at centre of UK Foreign Policy

The UK's Foreign Secretary has vowed that climate action will be at the centre of UK foreign policy. 

David Lammy called climate change a greater threat than terrorism, and pledged to create a new Global Clean Power Alliance. 


Simon Gaitán reports. 


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US Fed meets with rate cut expected

The US Federal Reserve's two-day meeting is underway, which is
expected to result in the first interest rate cut for almost four
years.

It comes after several sets of data have shown inflation has cooled
and hiring has slowed.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs charged with sex trafficking in NYC

Sean Combs, known as P Diddy, has been charged with sex trafficking in New York City.


The music mogul was arrested on Monday evening local time.


Combs is accused of creating and running a 'criminal enterprise' through his business empire, spanning decades, according to prosecutors.


His lawyers say he will plead not guilty, telling reporters he's innocent of these charges.


Sally Patterson reports from New York.


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'Dangerous times' in United States after second Trump assassination attempt

Investigations are underway into an apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump, the second in as many months. 


A man's been charged on firearm crimes — the Secret Service agents spotted his rifle sticking through the fence of Trump's golf course on Sunday. The former US President was unharmed, and the suspect did not fire at him nor his protection team.  


Benji Hyer reports.


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UN General Assembly set to vote on Israel's withdrawal from the Palestinian territory

The United Nations General Assembly is expected to vote on a draft
resolution that expels Israel to withdraw from Palestinian territory
within six months.
This latest move at the UN comes as Israel faces mounting pressure
from member states to stop the fighting in the Gaza strip.
Jody Jacobs reports from the United Nations in New York.

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Central Europe braces for more flooding as rivers keep rising


Parts of central Europe are bracing for more flooding after intense rain from Storm Boris inundated the region.

At least 16 deaths have been reported in Poland, the Czech Republic and several other countries so far.

Our Europe correspondent Giles Gibson has more.

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Junior Doctors In England Vote To Accept Pay Deal

Junior doctors in England have voted to accept a pay rise of 22% over two years.


The decision brings long running industrial action to an end, where many junior doctors went on strike 11 times over an 18 month period.


But the British Medical Association has warned that it expects pay rises 'each and every year' to come.


Dr Rob Laurenson is the co-chair of the BMA's junior doctors committee. He has said that further strikes are possible, and long term government commitments to improve pay are needed to keep people in the profession.


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European Commission President to unveil executive body

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has announced who
she wants to serve in the European Union's executive branch.

Some of the most powerful jobs in the European Union are up for grabs
and the process has been mired in controversy.

William Denselow reports from Brussels.

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GERMAN CONSERVATIVE OPPOSITION CONFIRM CANDIDATE FOR CHANCELLOR

Germany's conservation opposition party has confirmed its candidate for Chancellor - with elections set to take place in September of next year. 

From Berlin, Trent Murray has more. 

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At least 4 people have died and 40 others are reported missing after a boat they were travelling in hit a bridge and capsized on the Kwango River in the southwest of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Local authorities say the boat had 150 passengers on board when it sank. Chris Ocamringa has more from Kinshasa...

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Russia says it recaptures two settlements in Kursk Region

Russia says it has retaken control of two villages in its western Kursk region, as it continues its counteroffensive operations. Russian forces have been fighting to regain control of territory captured by Ukrainian forces after they launched a surprise incursion on August 6. 

Megumi Lim reports from Kyiv  

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TRUMP: GUNMAN 'VERY DANGEROUS PERSON'

Donald Trump has described the moment he was grabbed by Secret Service agents when a gunman was spotted at his golf course.

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The suspect is thought to have camped out with a rifle for 12 hours on Sunday in Florida - before agents saw him and opened fire.

58-year-old Ryan Routh has been charged with two gun-related crimes.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says he's spoken to President Biden about having more personnel in his security detail.

India rejects Iran's criticism of safety of Muslims in the country

New Delhi has condemned comments made by Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, calling them 'misleading and unacceptable'.

Khamenei criticised the 'suffering of Muslims in India', putting the country at par with Gaza and Myanmar, alleging that Indian minorities are not safe.

Neha Poonia has more.

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Indian police release detained Samsung workers as strike continues

Indian police have released most of the 104 workers from a Samsung factory who were detained for planning a protest march without permission.

Workers from the plant in south India have now been on strike for more than a week as they demand higher wages.

Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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Philippines to continue to deploy vessels in contested South China Sea shoal

INTRO: The Philippines says it will continuously deploy vessels in the contested Sabina Shoal in the South China Sea, after a Philippine ship returned to port after a five-month deployment. China, which claims sovereignty over most of the South China Sea, said it would continue to safeguard its maritime interests. Laura Westbrook reports.

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Amazon to require employees to return to office five days a week

Amazon has told employees they have to return to the office five days a week starting in January of next year.


Currently, the online retail giant's corporate employees are allowed to work from home two days a week after the shift to remote work during the pandemic.


Ira Spitzer reports.


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Monday, September 16, 2024

Titan hearing underway in US

A hearing is underway looking into why the Titan submersible imploded in the North Atlantic Ocean, killing the five passengers on board.


The US Coast Guard is expected to spend two weeks trying to understand failures that led up to the incident in June last year.


Sally Patterson reports.


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Suspect in Florida court Monday after second attempted assassination of Trump

A suspect has been charged with federal gun possession charges in the U.S. on Monday, after a near assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.

Ryan Wesley Routh was arrested after fleeing the scene at Trump's West Palm Beach golf course in Florida.

Caroline Malone reports.


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