Sunday, December 29, 2024

Jimmy Carter, America's 39th President, dead at 100

Jimmy Carter, America's 39th President, has died at the age of 100.


He'd been battling brain cancer, and had entered hospice care over a year ago.


He served just one term in the Oval Office, from 1976 to 1980, and he's widely seen as one of the most liberal politicians ever to hold America's top office.


His career as President was overshadowed by international events including the Iran hostage crisis and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.


He succeeded in advancing peace in the Middle East….the signing of the Camp David Accords between Israel and Egypt was a high point of his Presidency.


But he also governed during a tempestuous time for the American economy.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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1976 CAMPAIGN


When Jimmy Carter ran for the Presidency in the 1976 US election he was virtually unknown on the national stage.


In a documentary produced by his campaign, he introduced his political outlook to the country.


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In a documentary produced by his campaign, he urged members of the public to back his bid for the White House.



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ROSALYNN:


Jimmy Carter was married to his wife Rosalynn for nearly 70 years and she was a loyal and unstinting presence by his side.


In a video produced for his 1976 Presidential campaign she explained why she was backing his bid for the White House.


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CAMP DAVID ACCORDS:


President Carter unveiled the Camp David accords during an appearance at the White House on September 17th 1978.


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The Camp David accords were reached after two weeks of non-stop negotiations between Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin.


President Carter paid tribute to them as he unveiled the historic agreement.


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Unveiling the Camp David agreement on September 17 1978, President Carter conceded that the accords were just a start in the elusive quest for Middle East Peace.


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SOVIET INVASION OF AFGHANISTAN


On January 4th 1980, President Carter addressed the American people following the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan.


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In a televised address on January 4th 1980, President Carter accused the Soviet Union of threatening world peace by invading Afghanistan.


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In a televised address on January 4th 1980, President Carter urged Moscow's Communist rulers to abandon their invasion of Afghanistan.


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ABORTED IRAN RESCUE:


The Iran hostage crisis began on November 4, 1979 when revolutionary students in Tehran seized the American embassy and held 52 American citizens and diplomats hostage for the next 444 days.


Just a week after the crisis began, President Carter urged the American people to exercise patience.


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Just a week after the crisis began, President Carter accused the Iranians of an outrageous violation of international law.


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Just a week after the crisis began, President Carter unveiled the first in what would become a long list of US sanctions against Iran.


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FAILED RESCUE MISSION


On April 24th, 1980 the United States launched a mission to rescue the hostages held in the US Embassy in Tehran.


It failed when two aircraft collided in mid-air in the Iranian desert, killing 8 American servicemen and one Iranian civilian.


A visibly shaken Jimmy Carter announced the disaster in a televised address to the nation.


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In a televised address to the nation, Jimmy Carter said he had personally ordered the rescue mission and was taking full responsibility for its failure.


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MALAISE SPEECH


The 1979 global oil crisis complicated Jimmy Carter's White House years.


By the middle of that year, his poll ratings were slumping.


In July, he made a televised address on the country's economic slump in which he appeared to blame Americans themselves for the country's problems.


Many historians now view is as one of the most politically tone-deaf speeches ever made by an American President.


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Historians fault Jimmy Carter for attempting to pin the blame for the crisis on a lack of self-confidence among the American people.


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1980 ELECTION DEFEAT


The voters threw Jimmy Carter out of office after just one term.


Ronald Reagan romped to power, winning 44 of Ameria's 50 states in a landslide.


Jimmy Carter acknowledged the scale of the disaster in his concession speech.


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Jimmy Carter conceded defeat in a speech to his supporters.


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NOBEL PRIZE 


In 2002, more than 20 years after he left the White House, Jimmy Carter was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for "decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts".


Accepting the award, he described the work undertaken by The Carter Center that he established after he left the White House.


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Accepting the award, he described his commitment to combating global conflicts.


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Friday, December 27, 2024

Winds batter US coastline

Extreme winter weather in the United States is bringing "life threatening conditions" along the country's coastline.


One man has died and several more have been injured by high winds and massive 9-metre waves on the nation's western seafront, whilst tornadoes have struck Texas.   


Benji Hyer reports.


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MAN CHARGED WITH FIRST DEGREE MURDER, AFTER WOMAN SET ON FIRE IN NEW YORK SUBWAY

The man accused of killing a woman on the New York subway by setting her on fire, has now been charged with four counts of murder.

It's reported the alleged killer is a Guatemalan citizen who was deported from the United States in 2018, only to return.

Mitch McCann reports:

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MORE POLITICAL CHAOS IN SOUTH KOREA - ACTING PRESIDENT NOW IMPEACHED

South Korea's leadership crisis has deepened, with the country's parliament impeaching the acting president, just weeks after suspending his predecessor.

The move has thrown the nation into further political turmoil, at a time of heightened tensions with the North.

Mitch McCann reports.

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NASA: SOLAR PROBE IS 'SAFE'

NASA says its Parker Solar Probe has survived the closest ever approach to the Sun.

The space agency says the craft is safe and operational after passing 3.8 million miles from the solar surface on Christmas Eve.

The mission hopes to provide more understanding of how the Sun works.

Astronomer Professor Mark McCaughrean says it should provide valuable information.

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RADIO: CONSTITUTIONAL REVIEW OPPOSITION

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Former Congolese President Joseph Kabila has joined ranks with opposition leader Moise Katumbi to oppose a plan to change the constitution of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The plan was mooted by the current leader Felix Tshisekedi earlier this year. The two opposition figures met in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa and issued a statement condemning the constitutional review debate warning it could pave the way for a life presidency. Chris Ocamringa reports from Kinshasa...

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RUSSIA WARNS AGAINST PLANE CRASH 'HYPOTHESES'

Russia is warning against 'hypotheses' about the crash of a plane in Kazakhstan on Wednesday that was bound for Chechnya.

Sources close to the early investigation suggest it was brought-down by a Russian air defence system.

38 people died when the Azerbaijan Airlines jet fell to earth, after being diverted because of fog on Christmas Day.

Aviation commentator Terry Tozer says it's surprising that some passengers survived.

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Former Indian PM Manmohan Singh dies at 92

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Former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh - considered the architect of the country's economic liberalisation has died at the age of 92. 


The country has declared a seven day mourning to pay respect to the two time PM who led the country from 2004 to 2014. 


Ishan Garg tells us more from New Delhi. 


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Thursday, December 26, 2024

FAMILY DISPUTE LEADS TO SHOOTING AT US AIRPORT

A family dispute at a U.S. airport has left three people injured by gunfire and another person stabbed.

The incident occurred in Phoenix, Arizona, on Christmas Day, following a physical altercation.

Mitch McCann reports.

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Donald Trump threatens to take control of Panama Canal

Donald Trump is doubling down on his threat to take back control of the Panama Canal. 


In his Christmas message, the US President-elect re-iterated his country's claim to the waterway, which cuts through the American continent, allowing the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans to converge, acting as a major marine transportation route. 


Benji Hyer reports. 


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Pakistan airstrike kills 46 in Afghanistan

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Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan have killed 46 people, according to Taliban officials.

Most of the victims are believed to be women and children.

Calling the attack cowardly, the Taliban is now vowing retaliation.

Ishan Garg tells us more.

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Japan to ease entry restrictions on Chinese nationals

Japan is planning to ease visa restrictions on Chinese travelers. 

Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya outlined the intention to his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in a Beijing meeting on Wednesday. 


Chris Gilbert reports. 


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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Man accused of setting woman on fire in NYC subway appears in court

The man accused of killing a woman by setting her on fire on a New York City subway train has made his first appearance in court.

Authorities say the suspect, who is originally from Guatemala, was in the US illegally.

Ira Spitzer has more.


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STARBUCKS WORKERS UNION EXPANDING STRIKE ACTION IN USA, SAYS IT'S "JUST GETTING STARTED"

Workers at the popular coffee chain Starbucks are set to expand their strike action.

More than 5,000 workers are expected to walk off the job, with the stoppage continuing until later on Christmas Eve.

Mitch McCann reports:

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American Airlines flights grounded

American Airlines flights are taking off again after its planes were temporarily grounded across the United States this morning.


The 'groundstop', which lasted roughly an hour, was caused by a "vendor technology issue," but the airline says that it's since been "resolved" and services have resumed. 


Benji Hyer reports. 


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3,000 North Koreans reportedly killed in Kursk

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says more than 3,000 North
Korean soldiers have been killed or wounded in Russia's Kursk region.

The U.S. and South Korea estimate that up to 12,000 North Koreans have
been sent to assist Russia in its war with Ukraine.

William Denselow reports from Brussels.

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NASA PROBE APPROACHES SUN

A NASA spacecraft - the fastest-ever object built by humans - is approaching the Sun.

The US space agency is hoping the Parker Solar Probe will help our understanding of how the Sun works.

It will have to endure extreme temperatures and radiation and will be out of contact until 27th December.

Mission designer Yanping Guo says she'll be waiting anxiously.

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