119 inmates have escaped from a correctional centre in Nigeria's northern state of Niger.
Correspondent Tesem Akende reports.
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119 inmates have escaped from a correctional centre in Nigeria's northern state of Niger.
Correspondent Tesem Akende reports.
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Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orban, says the U.S. and EU elections are a chance to "defeat progressive ideas." Speaking at the European edition of the Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, in Budapest, Orban insisted these elections are crucial for right-wing movements to fight against progressive beliefs.
Pablo Gutierrez Reports,
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Japan’s government says it is closely watching currency movements and is prepared to intervene if the yen becomes any weaker.
Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Friday he is concerned about the yen’s recent fall to lows not seen since 1990.
Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo
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The University of Southern California has cancelled its upcoming graduation ceremony, citing security concerns.
It comes in the wake of campus protests over the war in Gaza and the controversial cancellation of a valedictorian's speech.
Ira Spitzer reports.
Student protests against Israel have engulfed college campuses across the United States in recent days — in New York, California, Texas — and now they've reached the nation's capital. A 'Gaza solidarity encampment' has been erected at George Washington University, just down the road from the White House.
Participants say they want a, quote, 'free Palestine,' but specifically they're demanding that their faculties disclose and terminate any relationship with companies that they claim are enabling Israel's war in Gaza.
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The pro-Palestinian protestors were met with a smaller counter-demonstration aimed at exposing what President Joe Biden calls "blatant" anti-Semitism at some other protests earlier this week.
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Many of the US's fossil fuel plants could close after sweeping new rules to limit pollution from power stations issued by the US Environmental Protection Agency.
The Biden Administration says the new regulations will significantly reduce pollution and bring hundreds of billions of dollars in climate and public health benefits.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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Large parts of the UKs rail network could be brought back under public control, if the opposition Labour Party wins the next election.
If it happens, it would be the biggest UK rail reforms in a generation.
John Bevir (Beaver) reports.
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