Monday, September 15, 2025
US-China agree TikTok deal to give US-ownership of app
switch ownership of TikTok to the US, to prevent a ban of the app
starting later this week.
The breakthrough came during the latest round of trade talks between
the two countries in Spain.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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U.S. Trade Envoy Visits India for One-Day Talks on Trade Issues
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A senior U.S. trade negotiator is in New Delhi for a day of discussions aimed at easing friction in one of the world's most important economic relationships. The visit comes as India faces U.S. tariffs and pressure over its energy and trade policies.
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Orbán Losing Ground as Magyar’s Tisza Party Surges
A new opinion poll released Monday in Hungary, shows prime minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz party trailing behind the opposition Tisza Party - led by former government insider Peter Magyar.
Analysts say the results signal a possible shift in the country's political future.
Pablo Gutierrez reports from Budapest
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Simbu Wins First Ever Gold For Tanzania At World Athletics Championships in Tokyo
Tanzania's Alphonce Felix Simbu has made history by winning the country's first ever gold medal at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
Isaac Lukando reports
Malawi: Inflation and cost of living top the agenda ahead of general election
Malawians are set to cast their vote in the country's presidential election on the 16th September as the nation grapples with an economic crisis.
Isaac Lukando reports
UK AND US REACH NUCLEAR DEAL AHEAD OF STATE VISIT
It will be signed during President Trump's State Visit to the UK later this week.
The agreement aims to make it quicker to build nuclear power stations in both countries.
Professor of International Politics at the University of Birmingham David Dunn says trade is a key focus for the UK for the State Visit.
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Authorities raise death toll from Nepal unrest to 72
Authorities in Nepal have raised the death toll from Nepal's anti-corruption protests last week to 72.
Violent protests forced the country's prime minister to resign.
Our South Asia correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.
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India to ramp up infrastructure development along China border with $3.4B investment
India is set to expand infrastructure development along its contested border with China with a three and a half billion dollar investment.
New Delhi is reportedly building new railway lines and highways to improve access and mobility of the armed forces, even as ties with its neighbour Beijing improve.
Ishan Garg tells us more from New Delhi.
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US-China trade talks set for day two focussed on trade, TikTok
The negotiations are the latest attempt to end a trade war between the world's two biggest economies. Laura Westbrook has more.
Sunday, September 14, 2025
Trump prepares for unprecedented second UK state visit
visit to the United Kingdom next week at the invitation of King
Charles.
The president and First Lady stay at Windsor Castle during a trip that
is expected to include an increased security presence.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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Friday, September 12, 2025
France summons Russian ambassador over Poland drone incursion
Poland requested the meeting, which comes after France has summoned the Russian ambassador for consultations.
Russia and Belarus have started large-scale military exercises inside Belarus, further raising the alarm across NATO's eastern flank.
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Charlie Kirk murder suspect named after arrest
been named as 22-year Tyler Robinson, after a family member turned him
in to police.
Authorities have released more details after a furious manhunt
following the murder of Kirk on Wednesday on a Utah college campus.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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Trump Says National Guard Troops Will Deploy to Memphis
Mitch McCann reports:
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Trump says suspect caught in killing of Charlie Kirk
President Donald Trump says the suspect in the assassination of conservative American political activist Charlie Kirk has been caught.
A manhunt has been underway in the American state of Utah since the killing on Wednesday.
From Washington, Simon Marks reports.
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Pakistan’s President heads to China on a 10 day official visit
The trip follows last week's visit by the country's Prime Minister to Beijing.
Experts say Islamabad is seeking loan rollovers and new financial support to stabilize the country's IMF dependent economy.
Hira Mustafa has more.
Qatar accuses Israel of trying to thwart Gaza ceasefire efforts
Blake Sifton reports from Tel Aviv.
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STARMER UNDER PRESSURE OVER MANDELSON
The sacking of Peter Mandelson on Thursday as the UK's envoy to Washington is threatening to overshadow Donald Trump's State Visit to Britain next week.
The government says Mandelson was removed after new information came to light about his relationship with Epstein after his first conviction.
Jim Pickard of the Financial Times says Keir Starmer's initial backing of Mandelson this week, and sacking him hours later, doesn't make sense.
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Kashmir Apple Growers Suffer Massive Losses After Floods and Road Closures
Kashmir's prized apple industry, which supplies nearly three-quarters of India's total apple production, is reeling from a double blow. Widespread floods have devastated orchards across South Kashmir, while landslides and road blockages have left truckloads of fruit stranded. Farmers say what should have been a bumper harvest is now turning into one of the sector's worst crises in years.