Friday, September 30, 2022

Hurricane Ian makes landfall in U.S. state of South Carolina

U.S. President Joe Biden has approved an emergency declaration for the
state of South Carolina.

After slamming Florida, Hurricane Ian intensified to a category 1
hurricane, making landfall in South Carolina Friday.

Gabrielle Fahmy reports.

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[MARKET PREVIEW FOR MONDAY] U.S. stocks looking to rebound after brutal sell-off last week

U.S. stocks will be looking to rebound this week, as we enter the last
quarter of 2022.

Last week was another brutal one for the markets, as recession fears
continue to dominate investor sentiment.

Gabrielle Fahmy reports from New York.

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U.S. hits Russia with fresh sanctions after annexation of Ukrainian territory

The U.S. has announced a fresh round of sanctions against Russia after the Kremlin said it would annex four regions of Ukraine.

The Biden Administration says the sanctions serve as a clear warning that there will be a price to pay for anyone who provides support to Russia's territory grab.

Toni Waterman has more.

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U.S. judge sides with Trump in documents review

A U.S. judge has ruled that former President Donald Trump does not
have to identify any evidence he claims the FBI planted at his
Mar-a-Lago residence.

The decision overrules the Special Master that the judge herself named
to review the classified documents seized by federal agents last
month.

Nick Harper sends this report from Washington.

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Eurozone inflation hits new record of 10% in September

Inflation in the Euro area hit 10% in September, a new record replacing the previous all-time high of 9.1% in August.


The rise, across the nineteen countries which use the euro currency, is partly driven by soaring energy prices amid the fallout of Russia's war in Ukraine.


Rosie Birchard reports from Brussels. 


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UK Prime Minister hopes to restore confidence in economy

British prime minister Liz Truss is meeting the UK's independent fiscal watchdog on Friday after days of market turmoil.


Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng will also sit down with the head of the Office for Budget Responsibility one week after his mini-budget was announced     . 


Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng have continued to defend their plans for the economy, despite widespread backlash.


Sally Patterson has more in London.


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TRUSS HOLDS TALKS WITH OBR

UK Prime Minister Liz Truss is holding talks on Friday with the independent fiscal watchdog after criticism of her government's tax plans.

The Office for Budget Responsibility has confirmed that it could have produced a draft economic forecast in time for the so-called mini-budget last week - but the Chancellor didn't ask for one.

That decision has been blamed in part for turmoil on financial markets.

Former Conservative minister Ed Vaizey says Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng must make his next update to plans much earlier than the planned date of November 23rd.

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Australia – Covid isolation mandate to end

Covid isolation rules will be scrapped within a fortnight, but Australia's peak medical body believes the move will have "dangerous consequences". 

Bringing an end to mandatory isolation has been the key topic of discussion amongst the countries state and territory leaders at the countries National Cabinet meeting. 

Shaun Bindley reports. 

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N Korea fires more missiles after Harris visits DMZ

North Korea fired two more ballistic missiles following the departure of US Vice President Kamala Harris from South Korea.

As part of her East Asia tour, Harris visited the heavily armed border between North and South Korea, where she criticized Pyongyang.

Dave Yin reports.

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Thursday, September 29, 2022

U.S. stocks plunge to lowest since November 2020

U.S. stocks erased gains on Thursday…as recession fears returned to Wall Street.

The Dow Jones is back in bear market territory, after a short-lived
relief bounce sparked by the Bank of England's bond-buying move.

Gabrielle Fahmy reports from New York.

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Biden warns of "substantial loss of life" from Hurricane Ian

US President Joe Biden has warned there is likely to be "substantial
loss of life" following Hurricane Ian's devastating path through
Florida.

The category-four storm caused severe flooding, high winds and storm
surges across the US state.

Biden has declared it a "major disaster" and approved federal disaster funds.

The President also warned that a high death toll is likely.

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The President tried to console those in Florida who have been impacted
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The President said people are still sheltering from the storm.

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UN Secretary General condemns Russia

United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres has condemned plans
by Russia to declare the annexation of occupied parts of Ukraine.
Guterres says the annexation has no legal standing and goes against
the United Nations charter.
Russian officials have said Moscow will proclaim the annexation of the
four Ukrainian states within days following referendums held in those
regions earlier this week.

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U.S. President declares major disaster in state of Florida

U.S. President Joe Biden has declared a major disaster in the state of
Florida, in the wake of hurricane Ian.

It's sending federal funds to the state to help relocate millions of
residents who have been forced out of their homes.

Gabrielle Fahmy reports.

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UK PM LIZ TRUSS DEFENDS HER GOVERNMENT'S TAX CUTTING MINI-BUDGET

The UK Prime Minister Liz Truss has defended her government's decision to cut taxes - saying Ministers took action at a difficult time. The so-called 'mini-budget' delivered by the Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng last week had been designed to encourage growth - but economists predict interest rates and inflation could now rise faster than expected. Laura Makin-Isherwood reports from London.


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Cost-of-living strike action in France

Major strike action taking place in France / today/ on Thursday / 29 September.

Three of the main unions are calling for salary increases in the face of Europe's runaway inflation, along with a halt to pension reform.

Ross Cullen reports from Paris.



FOURTH LEAK DISCOVERED ON NORD STREAM PIPELINES: REPORTS

The German Interior Minister has said the country needs to prepare for quote "unimaginable" threats to energy infrastructure after several explosions hit key gas pipelines running from Russia to Germany. 

The cause of the blasts remains unclear - but Russia has called suggestions it was responsible "predictable and stupid." It comes amid reports that a fourth leak on the pipelines has now been discovered. 

From Berlin, Trent Murray has more. 

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UK GOVT STICKING WITH ECONOMIC PLAN

UK Prime Minister Liz Truss says her government is sticking to its economic plan despite turmoil on financial markets.

The British pound hit a record low on Monday after a so-called 'mini budget' of tax cuts and extra borrowing.

The opposition Labour Party says Parliament needs to be recalled and parts of the plan dropped.

But Chief Secretary to the Treasury Chris Philp says it's an appropriate response to global conditions.

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India's Supreme Court rules unmarried women have equal rights to legal abortion

In a groundbreaking judgement, India's Supreme Court has ruled that all women are entitled to a legal abortion, regardless of their marital status.

The court said that depriving unmarried women of the right to abortion was a violation of their fundamental rights.

Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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Japan and China mark 50 years of normalized relations

Japan is marking 50 years of diplomatic ties with China amidst ongoing land disputes, economic rivalry, and rising tensions over Taiwan.

The two countries ended war in 1972 but relations have been fraying in recent years. 


Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo 


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S Korea receives approval for mission to NATO

South Korea has received formal approval from NATO to set up its first diplomatic mission to the military alliance.

Already a NATO partner country, South Korea's new mission will fall to its embassy in Brussels, where NATO's headquarters are located.

Dave Yin reports.

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South Korea prepares for Kamala Harris to visit DMZ

South Korea is making final preparations to escort US Vice President Kamala Harris to the Demilitarized Zone at the border with North Korea. Her visit on Thursday comes hours after Pyongyang test-fired ballistic missiles off its east coast.

Richard Kimber reports.


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Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Hurricane Ian makes landfall in Florida

Florida's governor Ron De Santis is warning that "nasty" days are ahead as Hurricane Ian makes landfall in the US state.


Forecasters said cities at the heart of the storm were facing extremely dangerous winds and rains, as officials warned it was too late to evacuate in some places.


Our US correspondent Kate Fisher reports


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U.S. stocks bounce back as Treasury yields dip

The S&P 500 snapped a 6-day losing streak Wednesday.

U.S. markets enjoyed a welcome break from the sell off that's gripped
them since the federal reserve embarked on another round of aggressive
interest hikes to fight inflation.

Gabrielle Fahmy reports from New York.

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State Department says "tremendous progress" made in talks with Pacific Island leaders

US officials say that "tremendous progress" has been made in negotiations with Pacific Island leaders as President Biden hosts them for a first White House summit.


But the State Department would not disclose whether the Solomon Islands has dropped its opposition to a planned declaration that the White House hopes will be unanimously supported by the time the 2-day summit ends.


The State Department spokesman is Ned Price.


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US accuses Russia of "complete fabrication" in Ukraine referenda

The Biden administration is joining Europe in condemning the outcome of 4 referenda held by Russia in regions of Ukraine controlled by Russian forces,


The Kremlin says the people there overwhelmingly voted in favor of joining Russia.


With the US reaction, State Department Spokesman Ned Price.


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Hurricane Ian slams into Fort Myers, Florida

Hurricane Ian has made landfall in Florida,


The eye of the storm moved onshore over the city of Fort Myers, about 120 miles south of Tampa.


With sustained winds of 155 miles per hour, forecasters say the storm will create potentially-deadly floods.


Florida's Governor, Ron DeSantis, has declared a state of emergency.


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Floridians urged to evacuate ahead of Hurricane Ian

Florida is battening down the hatches ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Ian, which is expected to make landfall later today.


The storm brought flooding and widespread power outages overnight in Cuba.


Armando Fernandez with Florida Power and Light - the state's largest utility - says people there should be braced for substantial disruption.


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Ukraine reacts to Russian referenda, says it will redouble efforts to retake territory

The Ukrainian government says it will redouble its efforts to liberate all occupied territories in the country after the Kremlin hailed the outcome of four referenda dismissed as a sham by western governments.


The referenda in Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson set the stage for the possible annexation of territory by the Russians.


Reporter Sergio Olmos is in Kyiv.


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U.S. Embassy warns Americans to leave Russia immediately

The U.S. Embassy in Moscow is warning Americans to leave Russia immediately.

It issued a security alert overnight.. urging U.S. citizens to leave,
while limited commercial travel options out of the country remain.

Gabrielle Fahmy reports.

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Opioid crisis costs the U.S. $1.5 trillion - Reuters

$1.5 trillion. That's roughly how much the opioid crisis cost the U.S. in 2020, according to a Congressional report seen by Reuters.

It marks a 37 percent increase since the last time the costs were calculated - fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Toni Waterman has more.

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Nigeria's President Denounces Quest to Acquire Arms for Local Security Outfits

Nigeria's president says no state in the country has the right to arm local vigilantes.

 

This follows a bid by one state in the country's southwest to arm their local security outfit, Amotekun.

 

Correspondent Tesem Akende reports from Jos.

 

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SHIP CARRYING HUMANITARIAN AID LEAVES FRANCE BOUND FOR UKRAINE

With the humanitarian crisis continuing to deepen in Ukraine, France is stepping up its efforts to help the war torn country, with Russia's war on its neighbour now into its seventh month.


Sarah Coates has more from Paris.


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UGANDA ARMY HELICOPTER CRASHES IN EASTERN DRC

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More than a dozen Uganda People's Defence Forces soldiers have reportedly died in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo after a helicopter crashed on them on Monday. It is the second military aircraft Uganda's army has lost within a week. Leon Solomon reports

 

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BANK OF ENGLAND TO BUY GOVERNMENT BONDS TO CALM MARKETS

The Bank of England has announced plans to buy long-term government bonds 'at whatever scale necessary' in a bid to bring calm to the UK economic markets. It comes after days of turbulence following the UK government's 'mini-budget' announcing widespread tax cuts. Laura Makin-Isherwood has more from London.


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GAS EXPECTED TO LEAK FOR NORD STREAM FOR A WEEK: DANISH AUTHORITIES

Russia has rejected suggestions it was behind explosions on two gas pipelines which are leaking gas in the Baltic Sea. 

The EU has said the leaks, which began on Monday local time, are the result of foul play - stopping short of blaming Moscow - but pledging to investigate what caused the Nord Stream pipelines to rupture. 

From Berlin, Trent Murray reports. 

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EU foreign chief says all info indicates Nord Stream leaks are result of "deliberate act"

The European Union's foreign policy chief says all available information indicates that leaks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines are the result of a deliberate act. 


The pipelines were built to funnel gas from Russia into Germany; they've been at the centre of geopolitical tensions in recent months, with gas supplies disrupted in suspected Russian retaliation to EU sanctions imposed over the war in Ukraine.


Moscow says it is "extremely concerned" about the gas leaks.


Rosie Birchard reports from Brussels.


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UK RESISTS IMF CALLS FOR ECONOMY U-TURN

The UK government insists it's sticking to its plan for the economy despite scathing criticism from the International Monetary Fund.

The IMF says the UK should re-evaluate its package of tax cuts, which the global financial institution claims will worsen inequality and increase inflationary pressure.

Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng is urging Conservative MPs to back his plans which he says will stimulate growth.

Opposition Labour leader Keir Starmer says it's a mistake.

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India bans an Islamic organisation for 5 years over terrorist links

The Indian government is banning an Islamic group and its affiliates over terrorist links

India says the group and its associates have been involved in serious offences including terrorism and targetted killings.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports from New Delhi...

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Japan demands apology from Russia over expulsion of diplomat

Japan is demanding a formal apology from Russia after one of its diplomats was ordered to leave the country over espionage allegations.


The Japanese consul in Vladivostok is accused by Russian police of illegally obtaining classified information. 


Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo.


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Tuesday, September 27, 2022

US to table UN resolution condemning ‘sham’ referenda in Ukraine

The United States says it will table a United Nations Security Council
resolution condemning the referenda in Russian controlled parts of
Ukraine.

And in an address at the UN, Ukraine's President urged the
international community to further isolate Moscow.

It's speculated that Russia's President Vladimir Putin may announce
the annexation of four Ukrainian regions as early as Friday.

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.

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U.S. stocks slide further into bear market

U.S. stocks lost ground again Tuesday with the S&P hitting a fresh low
for the year.

A strengthening dollar against the pound and recession fears continue
to dominate sentiment on Wall Street.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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IMF rebukes new British government, says new measures will increase inequality

The International Monetary Fund says it is "closely monitoring" events in the UK and is calling on the government to rethink policies that it says will increase inequality in Britain.


The Fund also says it is engaged in discussions with the Government in London.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Hurricane Ian heads to Florida amid warnings of "major disaster"

Florida is bracing for Hurricane Ian after it hit Cuba leaving
hundreds of thousands of people without power.

The Gulf coast of the US state has already ordered evacuations ahead
of the storm, which is expected to make landfall in the early hours of
Thursday morning.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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EU border agency reports rapid rise in Russians entering the bloc

66,000 Russian citizens entered the European Union last week, a 30% rise compared to the previous week. That's according to Frontex, the EU's border management agency.


Last Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial military call-up to bolster troop numbers fighting in Ukraine. Widespread reports of Russians fleeing the country to dodge conscription have emerged since then.


Rosie Birchard reports from Brussels.


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Europe sends warning and €21bn to new Italian government

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The European Union has sent the first tranche of COVID-19 recovery money to Italy - just hours after a new Eurosceptic government claimed victory in Sunday's elections. The payment from Brussels is designed to help Italy recover from the economic damage of the pandemic.


Our correspondent Alex Cadier reports from Brussels. 


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Oath Keepers Jan 6 seditious conspiracy trial due to begin

In one of the highest profile cases yet stemming from the January 6th attack on the US Capitol, members of the far right militia group, the Oath Keepers, are set to go on trial on Tuesday.


The group's leader, Stewart Rhodes and four others are charged with seditious conspiracy - a crime involving a plot to attack or overthrow the state.


Kate Fisher reports from Washington


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U.S. Congress racing to avoid government shutdown

U.S lawmakers are racing to avoid a shutdown by the end of the week.

The current funding for government operations is scheduled to expire
on October 1.. and not everyone in Congress can agree on how
government money should be spent.

Gabrielle Fahmy reports.

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KEIR STARMER DELIVERS SPEECH TO LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE

The leader of the Labour Party Sir Keir Starmer has delivered his vision of the UK with him as Prime Minister at the Party's annual conference in Liverpool. He accused the current Conservative government of only helping the wealthiest in society and announced plans for the creation of a publicly owned energy company that would be set up within the first year of a Labour General Election win. Laura Makin-Isherwood has more.


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UK finance minister meets with city bosses after pound sterling plunge


UK finance minister Kwasi Kwarteng told city bosses on Tuesday he's "confident" his economic strategy will work.


Kwarteng sat down with top executives a day after the British pound plunged against the US dollar, with traders concerned over UK borrowing levels.


Giles Gibson reports from London.


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GAS LEAKING IN BALTIC AFTER MULTIPLE BREACHES ON NORD STREAM PIPELINES

Intro: Ships are being warned to steer clear from an area off the coast of Denmark and Sweden, after a gas leak on two key pipelines connecting Russia to Europe. 

Experts are trying to determine what caused the Nord Stream pipelines to suddenly depressurize - with security services engaged to probe possible sabotage. 

From Berlin, Trent Murray reports. 

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NORTH KIVU PROTEST

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Thousands of people in the Democratic Republic of Congo's eastern city of Goma are observing a stay-at-home protest. They are protesting over the continued occupation of a Congolese town by M23 rebels. The rebels have been in control of the strategic border town of Bunagana since June this year. Chris Ocamringa has more from the DRC capital Kinshasa...

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