Monday, February 24, 2025

UKRAINE NEGOTIATES FOR U.S. SUPPORT WHILE EUROPEAN LEADERS MEET IN KYIV

European leaders are in Kyiv to mark three years since Russian forces invaded Ukraine in the first land invasion on the continent since World War Two.

Over a hundred thousand Russian troops crossed the border, having built up forces nearby under the guise of military drills.

Now for the first time since the first year of war, the US and Russia are talking seriously about how to end it.

Stuart Smith has more from Kyiv.

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EU agrees 16th sanctions package on Russia

The European Union has adopted a fresh sanctions package on Russia
targeting aluminum and its shadow fleet of oil tankers.

The move comes as senior EU officials are in Kyiv to mark the three
year anniversary of Moscow's full-scale invasion.

William Denselow reports from Brussels.

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Trump administration pushing for extension to first phase of Gaza ceasefire deal


U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy to the Middle East says he's now pushing for Israel and Hamas to extend phase one of the Gaza ceasefire deal.

The next round is supposed to see the release of all remaining hostages and the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from the enclave.

The first phase is set to expire at the start of March.

Giles Gibson reports from Tel Aviv.

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French president in Washington for crucial talks with US leader

The French president is in Washington for crucial talks with his US counterpart on Monday.

Emmanuel Macron says he will tell Donald Trump that letting Vladimir Putin win in Ukraine would be "a huge strategic mistake".

Ross Cullen reports.

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Historic child abuse trial opens Monday in France

The biggest child abuse trial in French history begins today in Brittany.

74 year old former surgeon, Joel le Scouarnec, is charged with raping and sexually abusing 299 children over a 25 year period.

Sarah Coates has more from Paris.

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GERMANY'S CONSERVATIVES LOOK TO BUILD COALITION AFTER ELECTION

Friedrich Merz's conservatives are set to begin work on forming a coalition after winning Germany's election.

He's ruled out working with the AfD party which came in second, but is considered far right by Merz's Christian Democrats and other mainstream parties.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democrats came third after the weekend vote.

Berlin-based political correspondent Thomas Sparrow says German politics is in flux.

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Trump reiterates voter turnout funding for India

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President Donald Trump has reiterated that the previous US administration provided 18 Million dollars in aid to India to boost voter turnout - a claim India has called concerning.

However, media reports say the money was instead sent to Bangladesh raising questions over the veracity of President Trump remarks that have sparked a political storm in New Delhi.

Ishan Garg tells us more.

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Fourth batch of Indian immigrants deported by US arrive in Delhi

Under President's Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration, a fourth batch of immigrants from India have been deported by the US.

This comes as there have been concerns in India about how deportees have been treated on previous flights.

Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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Friday, February 21, 2025

Salman Rushdie's attacker guilty of attempted murder

The man who stabbed author Salman Rushdie has been found guilty of
attempted murder.

The attack by 27-year-old Hadi Matar left Rushdie partially blind.

Nick Harper reports.

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Healthcare CEO murder suspect in court Friday facing state murder, terror charges

Luigi Mangione, the man accused of murdering healthcare CEO Brian Thomson in broad daylight on the streets of New York, is appearing in court Friday.
The state of New York has laid out 11 counts of murder and terror charges against him, to which he has entered a not-guilty plea.
Caroline Malone reports.


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​Trump Administration cuts protected status for +500k Haitians

The Trump Administration is cutting deportation protections for more than 500-thousands Haitians. They had been granted temporary protected status - or TPS - under former President Joe Biden - allowing them to live and work in the US after their home country was deemed unsafe.  Toni Waterman has more.

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GERMAN ELECTION ENTERS FINAL STRETCH AHEAD OF SUNDAY VOTE

Almost sixty million voters head to the polls Sunday as Germany elects a new Chancellor and Government. 

The early election in Europe's biggest economy comes following the collapse of Olaf Scholz's former three party coalition back in November - the Chancellor now in a fight to try and secure a second term. 

Trent Murray has more from Berlin. 

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Antonio Guterres condemns the parading of dead hostages by Hamas

The United Nations Secretary General has condemned the manner in which
Hamas returned the bodies of Israeli hostages on Thursday.
Antonio Guterres described the return as "abhorrent and appalling".
Hamas paraded black coffins of the hostages before they were handed
over to Israel.
Jody Jacobs reports from New York..

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DUTCH GOVT. PLEDGES TO RETURN STOLEN BRONZES TO NIGERIA

The Netherlands has pledged to return more than 100 stolen bronzes from Nigeria kept in a museum in the country.


Tesem Akende reports.


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Israeli Prime Minister: Hamas will pay "the full price" for not releasing body of hostage Shiri Bibas


Israel's Prime Minister says Hamas will pay "the full price" for not releasing the body of hostage Shiri Bibas.

The militant group handed over four bodies of deceased hostages on Thursday - but now Israel says one of them is not the person Hamas claims to have released.

The militant group says Shiri Bibas' remains were mixed with those of others killed in an Israeli airstrike.

Giles Gibson has more from Tel Aviv.

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French president prepares for high-stakes trip to White House next week

The French president is preparing for a high-stakes trip to the White House next week, as European allies scramble to ensure Ukraine is at the heart of any peace negotiations to end the war.

Emmanuel Macron will be holding one-on-one talks with Donald Trump, just a few days before the British prime minister also visits the US president for crucial talks.

Ross Cullen reports.

Pakistan's ban on X marks its one year anniversary

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It's been one year since the social media platform X was banned in Pakistan, cutting off access for millions in the country.

Human rights organizations are demanding the restoration of the platform and condemning the long ban as a threat to democratic values.

Hira Mustafa has more.

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Google close to identifying locations for store in India - report

Google is reportedly closing in on choosing locations for retail stores in India – which would be its first outside the United States.

India, with a population of more than 1.4 billion people is a key growth market for Google.

Rebecca Bundhun has more from Mumbai.

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UK URGED TO REVIEW USE OF CHINESE EVs

The UK government's being urged to review its use of Chinese electric cars because of spying concerns.

A number of manufacturers announced they'll integrate DeepSeek AI in their vehicles which experts say poses a "significant risk".

The Ministry of Defence - which uses some cars made in China - says it has strict security procedures in place.

Sam Goodman is senior policy director at the China Strategic Risks Institute.

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Controversial $21 Million USAID India fund actually went to Bangladesh: report

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Indian media reports say the 21 Million Dollars USAID Grant for voter turnout that President Donald Trump claimed was sent to India - actually went to Bangladesh.

The grant, now scrapped by the US Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE, kicked up a political storm in India with the ruling BJP party accusing the opposition of attracting external influence in Indian elections.

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