Tuesday, September 30, 2014

US, UK launch dozens of airstrikes against ISIL

The United States and United Kingdom armed forces joined forces to conduct 24 airstrikes against Islamic State militant positions.

On the ground, Kurdish forces have taken heavy casualties in brutal fighting. 

Our Washington correspondent Priscilla Huff has an update:

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White House defers comment on US Secret Service incidents

The White House is trying to defer comments on the investigations into security breaches and the responses by the U.S. Secret Service.

The Director of the U.S. Secret Service testified on Capitol Hill, promising change, after the Washington Post revealed, during the most recent incident, Omar Gonzalez made it all the way through the East Room of the White House itself.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest said, further comment awaits the completion of multiple investigations.

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US, India plan to expand cooperation following PM Modi visit

The U.S. and India plan to expand cooperation on energy, security, defence and economic issues, following the first meeting between U.S. President Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Relations between Washington and Dehli have been rocky in recent years, and specifically over the fact that back in 2005, the U.S. cancelled then Governor Modi's visa to visit the U.S. over the Hindu Muslim riots which killed 1,000 in Gujarat.

Now, White House spokesman Josh Earnest says, the two countries are working together.

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Urgent care need for Ebola orphans, UN say

According to the United Nations at least 3,700 children in West Africa
have lost their parents to Ebola and risk being shunned in their
communities.

The UN's children's agency Unicef adds states the number of Ebola
orphans has spiked in recent weeks and is on course to double by
mid-October.

William Denselow reports from the United Nations in New York.

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UN warns food aid running out in Syria

The UN has warned that food supplies are running out in Syria.

With UN agency the World Food Program could be forced to stop its
operations in the country in two months if it does not receive extra
funding.

Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York.

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[ALT] The UN's head of humanitarian affairs Valerie Amos said despite
extra funding food aid could be forced to stop in the coming months.

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The UN's head of humanitarian affairs Valerie Amos said the continued
fighting was making it hard to reach people in need.

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The UN's head of humanitarian affairs Valerie Amos said all sides were
deliberately targeting the civilian population.

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U.S. tobacco companies challenge court-ordered ads admitting lies

The largest tobacco firms in the U.S. are challenging court-ordered advertisements which admit that they deliberately deceived the American public about the dangers of smoking.

In 2012 an appeals court already rejected efforts by the cigarette makers to have the ruling overturned.

"Anti-Facebook" Ello deluged with requests to join

A social media network that's been dubbed the "anti-Facebook" is being deluged with requests from people wanting to join.

Ello pledges neither to show adverts nor sell user data.

Rebecca Bowring reports from San Francisco.

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UK jets attack first Islamic State targets


The UK's Royal Air Force military planes have launched attacks on two Islamic State targets, which are the first since the British parliament approved air strikes on Friday. 


The two attacks were carried out in Iraq, and were both a success, according to the British Ministry of Defence.


Our UK correspondent Natalie Feary reports….



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UK DPM SUMMONS CHINESE AMBASSADOR OVER HONG KONG

The UK's Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has summoned the Chinese ambassador over the handling of protests in Hong Kong.

It comes as protestors plan to gather in London - along with other world cities - in support of those demonstrating in Hong Kong.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.

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Hong Kong pro-democracy protests swell ahead of China National holiday

Vast crowds of pro-democracy protesters continue to swell in Hong Kong with people stockpiling supplies and putting up makeshift barricades.

The demonstrators are preparing for a potential police response ahead of Wednesday's Chinese National Holiday when protest numbers are expected to peak. 

Police have almost entirely retreated from the downtown area, except.

Peter Ford is in Hong Kong for the Christian Science Monitor

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Modi meets Obama in Washington

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is holding talks with US President Barack Obama at the White House.
In a joint op-ed in the Washington Post they say they will explore ways to expand collaboration on trade, investment and technology.
Yesterday Mr. Modi met the CEOs of top global firms in New York in an effort to persuade them to invest in India.

Kate Fisher reports from Washington

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US Secret Service chief grilled on security failures

American lawmakers want to know how a veteran with diagnosed mental illness managed to scale the fence, run all the way inside the White House and to the rear of the East Room.

The Washington Post reported, Omar Gonazalez was not stopped just inside the front door, but well inside the American president's residence.

Our Washington correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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U.S. Secret Service Director Julia Pierson told the U.S. House of Representatives Government Oversight Committee that she is committed to improving her agency's work once the investigation into the Omar Gonzalez case is complete.

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U.S. House of Representatives Government Oversight Committee chair Darryl Issa wants to know why there have been so many problems with the U.S. Secret Service and their work protecting the President in recent years.

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Representative Elijah Cummings, the top Democrat on the Committee, pointed out that the reputation of the skill of the Secret Service helps protect the American President. 

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Narendra Modi Visits Gandhi Statue in Washington D.C.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has visited the statue of Mahatma Gandhi outside the Indian Embassy in Washington D.C, on the final day of his four day US trip.

Mr Modi, who was accompanied by India's minister for External Affairs, is also holding formal talks with Barack Obama on Tuesday after the two dined together on Monday evening. 

He'll also meet Secretary of State John Kerry and Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel, and address the US India Business Council.

At the Gandhi statue, an excited crowd of Indians and Indian Americans were very supportive of the newly elected leader:

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Modi meets Obama in Washington

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is holding talks with US President Barack Obama at the White House.
In a joint op-ed in the Washington Post they say they will explore ways to expand collaboration on trade, investment and technology.
Yesterday Mr. Modi met the CEOs of top global firms in New York in an effort to persuade them to invest in India.

Kate Fisher reports from Washington

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Afghanistan and US Sign Security Deal

Afghanistan and the United States have signed a security agreement enabling American troops to stay in the country after 2014.

The long-delayed deal came after the resolution of a dispute between the two front-runners in the Afghan presidential elections.

From Washington, Daniel Ryntjes reports...

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FRESH FIGHTING REPORTED IN EASTERN UKRAINE

INTRO: Ukrainian media reports of fresh fighting in Donetsk in eastern Ukraine despite the September 5 ceasefire. Donetsk rebel leader said his forces returned fire after Ukrainian troops started shelling at them. The continuing shelling has hampered the creation of buffer zones between the fighting sides. Anya Ardayeva reports from Moscow.

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A Third Video of British IS hostage released


A third video has emerged of a Britsh hostage giving what appears to be a televised lecture about the aims of the Islamic State.   


John Cantlie (pro: cant-lee) who was captured by Islamic State militants at the end of 2012 delivers a response to a recent speech by US President Barack Obama.   From London, Catherine Drew reports. 



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Wildlife population 'halves' in 40 years

New evidence suggests populations of species have more than halved in the last 40 years - a figure far worse than previously thought...

The London Zoological Society has published its new Living Planet Index which says populations of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish have declined by an average of 52 per cent.

Our UK correspondent Dan Whitehead reports...

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Lufthansa pilots strike in Frankfurt

Pilots for Germany's Lufthansa airlines began a 15-hour strike Tuesday at the Frankfurt airport. 

It is the fifth wave of strikes this year for the country's largest carrier.

Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.

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European Commission sets out case against Apple's tax deal in Ireland

The European Commission has outlined its case against the tax arrangements  technology giant Apple has in Ireland.

The company is accused of striking back room tax deals with Ireland meaning  it benefits from illegal state aid. 

Jack Parrock reports.

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Belgium begins trial of alleged jihadist recruiters

Forty six members of an organization called 'Sharia for Belgium' are on trial this week for recruiting jihadists.

The case is being heard in the city of Antwerp where so far only eight of the accused have appeared in court to face the charges.

Our Europe correspondent Sandra Gathmann reports: 

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I.S. RELEASES NEW VIDEO OF UK HOSTAGE

A third video of UK hostage John Cantlie has been released by Islamic State militants.

In it, the journalist delivers a script mocking US intervention in Syria and Iraq.

At the end of the film John Cantlie says there will be further messages from him.

It comes as Iraqi forces say they have slowed the advance of IS troops in a key town west of Baghdad.

The UK's Parliament on Friday authorised military action against IS in Iraq, but not in Syria.

Former British ambassador to Syria Henry Hogger says the latest video is unlikely to change that policy.

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Former British ambassador to Syria Henry Hogger says the latest video is unlikely to change that policy.

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Former British ambassador to Syria Henry Hogger says Russia could play an important role in the region if it wanted to.

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HK LEADER REJECTS CALLS TO STEP DOWN AMID PROTESTS

Hong Kong's chief executive CY Leung has rejected calls to step down and urged pro-democracy protesters to stop their campaign 'immediately'.

Many streets in Hong Kong remain blocked by demonstrators demanding a free vote for the territory's next leader.

China has already rejected that and says the candidates in 2017's leadership election will be approved first by a pro-Beijing committee.

Journalist Jane Parry is in Hong Kong and says crowds are growing again ahead of Chinese National Day on Wednesday.

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Russian gas and free trade opposition damage relationship with Europe

German Chancellor Angela Merkel says it may be necessary to rethink long term energy partnerships with Russia if it continues to violate basic principles.


The comments come amid negotiations of natural gas supply to Ukraine and beyond and a a row over Ukraine's economic integration with the EU.


Tom Barton reports.


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Monday, September 29, 2014

White House Says It 'Supports Aspirations of Hong Kong People'

The US government says it's closely watching the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, and supports the aspirations of the territory's people. 

Both the White House and State Department have spoken out on the issue, after protestors in Hong Kong defied tear gas and baton charges from police.

Lorna Shaddick has more from Washington DC.

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US officials concede fence-jumper penetrated deep inside White House

A man who jumped a security fence at the White House ten days ago made it much further inside the building than has previously been reported.


The Washington Post, citing three officials familiar with the incident, says the knife-carrying intruder made it all the way to the historic East Room of the building before being subdued by members of the Secret Service.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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US, Afghanistan set to sign security deal

The United States and Afghanistan are set to sign a deal to allow American forces to remain in country to help support the security situation, following the inauguration of Ashraf Ghani as the new President.

The agreement - and the power-sharing deal for Afghanistan - comes not a moment too soon as the Taliban threatens 

Our Washington correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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Israeli PM: ISIS and HAMAS Branches of The Same Tree

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu compared the U.S.-led
strikes against militants in Syria and Iraq, to his own country's air
campaign against Hamas in Gaza. Addressing the United Nations General
Assembly on Monday, he fired back at comments made last week by
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, which accused Israel of committing
war crimes. Netanyahu also took the opportunity to condemn those world
powers that have failed to reach a nuclear deal with Iran.

Netanyahu strongly validated Israel's action in Gaza, saying that
Israeli forces are working to protect the world from the spread of
terrorism.

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Netanyahu said the leaders of Hamas and ISIS are both committed to
imposing militant Islam on the world, and should be considered equal
threats.

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Netanyahu compared the fanatic goals of Hamas leadership to those of
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Netanyahu said the international community should not feed in to the
rhetoric of Iran's President, adding that fighting ISIS while leaving
Iran as a nuclear power is like winning the battle, and losing the war
on terror.

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Syria's Foreign Minister: U.S. Should Not Arm, Train Rebel Forces

Syria's Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem said the United States "dual
policy" of striking at some militant groups in Syria while supporting
others with weapons and money will only support more violence in the
region.

During his speech at the United Nations General Assembly on Monday, he
asked the U.S. to drop its double standard and challenged the
international community to work together to eradicate terrorism.

Patrice Howard reports from the United Nations Headquarters in New York.

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White House supports protestors in Hong Kong, urges peace

The White House says it supports the democratic aspirations of protestors in Hong Kong, but urges peace between riot police and demonstrators.

Authorities are clashing with tens of thousands of protesters in Hong Kong, as the demonstrators demand an uncensored electoral process and refuse to leave public spaces.

White House Spokesperson Josh Earnest said the Obama Administration is "closely watching" the protests.

He also said the White House believes an open society with universal suffrage is critical for Hong Kong's success.

Mr. Earnest said US leaders have made their position clear to authorities in Beijing - and will continue to do so.

White House Spokesperson Josh Earnest urged for calm in the streets of Hong Kong.

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Syria Foreign Minister Blasts U.S. "Dual Policy" Of Combating Terrorism

Syria's foreign minister Walid al Moualem blasted the United States
"dual policy" of striking at some militants in Syria, while providing
others with training, weapons and money, when he addressed the United
Nations General Assembly Monday.

As U.S.-led airstrikes targeted villages controlled by Islamic
militants in eastern and northern Syria, al-Moallem said U.S. support
of rebel groups in that region creates a "fertile ground" for the
growth of extremism in that region.

The foreign minister said his country is also focused on defeating the
Islamic State group, which he said has been "unleashed like a monster"
against Iraq, Lebanon and Syria.

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He said the United States should realize that rebel groups have the
potential to turn on their allies, and should not be built up as an
opposition force.

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He warned that ISIS is spreading, and challenged the international
community to join the fight against terrorism.

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California's Sex-assault Law "Yes Means Yes" Signed

The US estimates one in five women is sexually assaulted while at University. To curb those assaults, California Governor Jerry Brown announced Sunday, that he signed the "yes means yes," The first state bill for require students to have clear, active consent before all sexual activity.

Reporter David Leonard has more from California. 
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China's response to Hong Kong protests reveals 'disturbing' political attitude


The Hong Kong government says it is pulling back riot police as a massive pro-democracy demonstration continues to grow. 

Protesters have flooded the streets of the global financial hub for several days.

Tens of thousands are demanding free and fair elections.

Beijing correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor, Peter Ford, says the US will always support open and democratic elections...

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US congratulates new Afghan leaders

The United States is congratulating Afghanistan's new leaders, following the inauguration of the country's president.

Ashraf Ghani was sworn in following a prolonged dispute over the election results with his rival Abdullah Abdullah, who gets the new post of chief executive.

As Malcolm Brown reports from Washington, the US is now hoping for the prompt signing of a deal which would allow some American troops to remain in the country after the deadline for the withdrawal of American forces.   

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Hong Kong protests grow as riot police retreat

The Hong Kong government says it is pulling back riot police as a massive pro-democracy demonstration continues to grow. 

Protesters have flooded the streets of the global financial hub for several days.

Demonstrators are demanding free and fair elections in 2017.

Emily Rauhala Beijing correspondent for Time Magazine, in Hong Kong following those protests....

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Emily Rauhala Beijing correspondent for Time Magazine, says protestors want their elections to be free and fair....

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Emily Rauhala Beijing correspondent for Time Magazine, says people in mainland China are most likely unaware of the Hong Kong backlash....

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Russia: Yugloslav republics joining NATO is "provocation"

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said that any potential expansion by NATO into former Yugoslav republics could be seen by Russia as a "provocation".


Montenegro, Macedonia and Bosnia have all expressed willingness to join the Western military alliance, following the path of fellow former-Yugoslav republic Croatia, which became a member of NATO in 2009.


Jake Rashbass reports.


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PM Modi Heads to Washington D.C


The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is heading to Washington D.C where he'll be attending a private dinner with President Obama.

Mr Modi's already spent two days in New York City, addressing the UN General Assembly, speaking to a packed Madison Square Garden arena and meeting with top American CEOs from firms including Boeing, Mastercard and Goldman Sachs. 

Lorna Shaddick reports. 

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Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protesters Defy Calls to Disperse

Tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong are defying calls to disperse after extending their protests into the working week.

On Sunday the police used tear gas and batons to try to halt the momentum of a movement seeking a free and open leadership election process.

The police actions more people to join in the protests and the police responded by withdrawing from their dispersal tactics.

The pro-democracy camp is alarmed by rules which would enable a committee to control the nominations process and exclude candidates not favored by Beijing.

Tony Harding, an independent broadcaster based there, says the street action reflects mounting frustration.

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Tony Harding, an independent broadcaster based there, says the protests are very large.

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Renewed pressure to reform United Nations

There have been renewed calls to reform the United Nation, in
particular the UN Security Council.

During this year's General Assembly many African countries have
expressed criticism that no African nation holds a permanent seat on
the Council.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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OSBORNE MOCKS MILIBAND, ANNOUNCES FURTHER AUSTERITY

Britain's finance minister George Osborne has announced major further austerity cuts, as he sets out his stall ahead of next May's general election.

His speech to the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham follows Labour's event last week, both confirming the economy as the election battle ground.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.

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Spanish government challenges Catalonian referendum

The Spanish government has officially challenged the Catalonian region's bid for independence before the country's constitutional court.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy says Catalonia's plans to hold a referendum on November the 9th are not compatible with the Spanish constitution.

The move comes after Catalonian President Artur Mas signed a decree over the weekend to launch what he's calling a "public consultation" to become an independent nation. 

Mas says it's been the wish of hundreds of thousands of Catalans holding pro-independence demonstrations in the streets this week - many have been waving Scottish flags in solidarity with Scotland's recent attempt to separate from the UK.

Our Europe correspondent Sandra Gathmann says both Madrid and the Catalonian authorities appear confident they will get their desired outcome:

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Our Europe correspondent Sandra Gathmann explains that for now, the referendum process has been frozen. 

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Closing arguments for Karadzic war crimes trial

Final arguments are being heard at the trial of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic [Ra-do-van Ka-ra-dich] in The Hague.

Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court have already handed a life sentence for genocide and war crimes relating to the massacre of more than 7000 muslims in 1995.

Our Europe correspondent Sandra Gathmann reports: 

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French far-right Front National takes two seat in French Senate

France's far-right Front Nationale party has won its first two seats in the upper house of parliament.

The party's leader, Marine le Pen has called it a historic victory and it will be seen as a huge blow to socialist President Francois Hollande.

Jack Parrock reports.

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HONG KONG PROTESTERS REFUSE TO DISPERSE

Pro-democracy protesters remain on the streets of Hong Kong, despite calls for them to leave.

Demonstrators are angry at plans for Beijing to vet candidates for Hong Kong's 2017 leadership elections.

Riot police used tear gas and batons to try and disperse the protests on Sunday.

The Wall Street Journal's Enda Curran says parts of Hong Kong remain at a standstill.

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