Friday, January 17, 2025

Gaza Ceasefire Deal Set To Be Voted On

A ceasefire deal that would halt the war in Gaza is set to be voted on by the Israeli Cabinet.


If approved, the deal will come into effect on Sunday, bringing a pause to more than 15 months of fighting.


From Tel Aviv, Sarah Coates has more.


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Archaeologists uncover "once-in-a-century" private bathhouse in Pompeii


Archaeologists have uncovered a vast private bathhouse in Pompeii, describing it as a "once-in-a-century" discovery.

The ancient city was buried in a volcanic eruption in 79 A.D., preserving a snapshot of life in the Roman empire.

Our Italy correspondent Giles Gibson has more.

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Greenland PM says doesn’t want to be American

Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede has rejected becoming part of
the United States.

The comments come after President-elect Donald Trump said he wanted
the autonomous Danish territory for reasons of national security.

William Denselow reports from Brussels.

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Increasing number of young UK workers 'suffering from burnout'

The proportion of younger workers in Britain needing time off for stress has grown compared to older colleagues. 


A new report by the charity Mental Health UK found a widening generational gap when it comes to burnout. 


A survey found one in three 18 to 24-year-olds had time off because of their mental health, and many said they're not comfortable opening up to bosses about the pressure they're under.


Brian Dow is the Chief Executive of Mental Health UK, and says companies need to be aware that young employees today are different… 



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UN Condemns Killing of 40 Civilians By Armed Groups in Nigeria

The United Nations has condemned the killing of at least 40 civilians, mostly farmers by armed gangs in Borno state, northeast Nigeria.


Tesem Akende reports.


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ISRAEL: GAZA DEAL AGREED, GOES FOR CABINET APPROVAL

Israel says a Gaza ceasefire deal has now been agreed and will go to the country's security cabinet and government for approval.

A cabinet vote was delayed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with him accusing Hamas of seeking last minute changes.

The US says it still expects the agreement to begin on Sunday - it includes the phased release of hostages held by Hamas, and Israel withdrawing from densely populated parts of Gaza.

Founder and CEO of SKT Welfare Asif Hussain says charities like his are ready to go.

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India's Space Agency to get a Third Launch Pad for Heavier Vehicles

India's Space Research Organisation or ISRO will get a third launch pad at the country's only spaceport in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh.

This announcement comes just a day India became the world's fourth nation to have achieved the feat of space docking.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports.

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Arrested South Korean president Yoon remains silent

South Korea's impeached and arrested president Yoon Suk Yeol won't attend another round of questioning by investigators on Friday, his lawyer says.

This comes as there is a deadline on Friday to obtain a warrant to extend his detention.

Rebecca Bundhun reports.

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China’s 2024 growth meets official 5% target on stimulus bump

INTRO: China's economy hit the government's growth goal last year helped by a flurry of stimulus measures.

However, the threat of a new trade war with the United States and weak domestic demand could hurt confidence in a broader recovery this year. Laura Westbrook has more.


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Acclaimed film and TV director David Lynch dies, aged 78

The acclaimed film and television director David Lynch has died at the age of 78.


Known for his avant-garde style, he achieved commercial and critical success with films like Mulholland Drive and the television series Twin Peaks.


Ira Spitzer reports.


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Thursday, January 16, 2025

European auto chief calls for EU to relax environmental regulations

The head of Europe's Automobile Manufacturers' Association has called
on the EU to revise its environmental policies.

Car makers in Europe currently have until the end of the year to
substantially curb emissions or face penalties.

But industry leaders fear such action could cause European brands to
lose pace with the competition.

William Denselow reports from Brussels.


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US officials remain confident that Gaza ceasefire will go ahead this weekend

The Biden administration insists it's "confident" that a ceasefire in Gaza will go ahead on Sunday, even though Israel's cabinet has delayed a vote on the agreement, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accusing Hamas of backtracking on the deal. 


The White House has praised the breakthrough, which would bring an end to 15 months of war. But despite approval stalling on the Israeli side, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken remains optimistic that the holdup will not derail the timeline.


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Los Angeles winds ease, helping efforts to put out fires

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The US National Weather Service says dangerous conditions are expected in California next week, which could impede efforts to put out major fires there.


A nine-day wind siege has finally ended in the area - offering relief to firefighters continuing to battle several blazes in Los Angeles and its surrounding areas.


The fires have killed at least 25 people so far, and many others are missing. 


Sally Patterson reports.


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Concern Over Gaza Ceasefire Deal

There's concern and uncertainty over a ceasefire deal that would pause the 15-month long war in Gaza.


Israel's Prime Minister called off a crucial cabinet vote to approve it, accusing Hamas of 'backing out' of parts of the deal.


From Tel Aviv, Sarah Coates has more.



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UK PM in Ukraine to Sign ‘100 Year Partnership’

The UK's Prime Minister Keir Starmer is in Ukraine to pledge long term military and economic support. 

The visit sees Starmer meet Ukrainian President Zelensky and sign what the PM's office has called a 'Landmark 100 Year Partnership'. 


Simon Gaitán, reports. 


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UK Hospital Patients 'Dying In Corridors'

A damning report into hospital care in the UK has revealed patients are dying in corridors, with some going undiscovered for hours.


The Royal College of Nursing claims so-called "corridor care" has become normalised in Britain's National Health Service.


The current health secretary has blamed underfunding from previous governments and called the situation "unsafe and cruel" but warned it will take time to fix.


Alex Baylis from The King's Fund - a health and social care charity - believes the solution won't just come from government decisions…



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NYT: Elon Musk intervened with Iranian officials to help secure Cecilia Sala's release


The New York Times is reporting that Elon Musk contacted Iranian officials to help secure the release of Cecilia Sala.

The Italian journalist was detained in Tehran in late December but was released last week.

Giles Gibson has more from Rome.

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Biden, Trump considering a plan to save TikTok as TikTok prepares to shut down app in US on Sunday

INTRO: The Biden administration is exploring ways to keep TikTok accessible in the United States even as a ban is set to take effect on Sunday, according to NBC News.

President-elect Donald Trump's term begins a day after a ban would start. He is reportedly considering issuing an executive order to suspend enforcement of a shutdown for 60 to 90 days, Laura Westbrook reports.

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Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan's party plans to hold protests across the US

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Jailed former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan's party says it will hold protests across the US on the inauguration day of President-elect Donald Trump.

This comes as Pakistani officials are gathering in the US for Trump's inauguration ceremony.

Hira Mustafa has more.

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GAZA CEASEFIRE DUE TO TAKE EFFECT ON SUNDAY

Qatar, the US and Egypt say they'll work together to ensure Israel and Hamas fulfil their obligations for a ceasefire in Gaza.

A deal was reached after 15 months of war, and is due to come into effect on Sunday.

The three phase agreement involves the release of the hostages by Hamas and Israeli forces withdrawing from populated areas of Gaza.

Former UK Middle East minister Alistair Burt says it's a moment for caution.

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