Monday, September 15, 2014

Russia to create anti-crisis fund following new Western sanctions

Russia is setting up a multi-billion dollar anti-crisis fund to help companies targeted by the latest round of US and EU sanctions.


Many of Russia's largest banks and energy companies have been hit with limited access to foreign capital following several waves of Western sanctions over Russia's alleged involvement in Eastern Ukraine.


Jake Rashbass reports from the Russian capital.


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PARIS MEETING ON TACKLING IS

US Secretary of State John Kerry is meeting fellow foreign ministers in Paris to discuss an international response against Islamic State militants.

10 Arab states are said to be backing a coalition to help fight IS in Iraq and Syria.

It follows the beheading of a British aid worker by IS militants.

And France says it has joined the UK in surveillance flights over IS positions in Iraq.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt says there is shock in Britain over the beheading of Briton David Haines.

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UK correspondent Olly Barratt says polls suggest Britons would support further action against IS, if not troops on the ground in the region.

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UK correspondent Olly Barratt says polls suggest Britons would support further action against IS.

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UK correspondent Olly Barratt says the attendance in Paris of Arab states suggests a coalition is taking shape.

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NATO exercises begin in Ukraine

NATO military alliance exercises involving 1300 troops are starting around the Western Ukrainian city of Yaroviv.

Personnel from 15 NATO member states, including 200 US soldiers will take part in the drills.

It's the first time US troops have been on the ground in Ukraine since Russia's annexation of Crimea in March.

Our Moscow correspondent, Jack Parrock reports.

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Over 30 countries meet in Paris to combat IS

Representatives from over 30 countries, including the US, Russia and China, are meeting in Paris to discuss an international effort to combat Islamic State militants.


According to US officials, a number of Arab countries are willing to participate in air strikes against IS targets in Iraq.


The meeting comes following the murder of 44 year old British aid worker David Haines.


His brother Michael has called for more to be done to stop the militant group.


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Sunday, September 14, 2014

Six year prison sentence for American in North Korea

The regime of Kim Jong Un has sentenced Matthew Miller to six years hard labor

He reportedly entered North Korea with the intent of violating that country's law in order to be jailed to document Pyongyang's human rights abuses

Our Washington correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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Arab Countries To Support Anti-IS Air Strikes

A number of Arab countries have offered to carry out airstrikes
against Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq, meaning that at
least some of the 10 Arab countries are willing to play a role in the
military offensive. The news was confirmed by officials who are
traveling with Secretary of State John Kerry, who is on an
international trip to seek support for the anti-IS campaign.

NY Correspondent Patrice Howard reports.

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Golfer Norman in hospital after chainsaw accident

Golfing legend Greg Norman is recovering in an American hospital after an accident with a chainsaw almost severed his left hand.

Our correspondent Steve Mort reports from Orlando in Florida.

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Wall Street eyes busy week & Fed meeting

Wall Street is likely to be busy this week with numerous data reports
and a Federal Reserve meeting.

U.S. industrial production, housing starts and consumer-price figures
are all released this week.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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After Haines murder, White House presses for anti-IS coalition

The White House has condemned the murder of British aid worker David Haines at the hands of Islamic State militants.


And Australia says it's now sending 600 troops to the Middle East to support President Obama's threatened military operation against Islamic State.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks says the White House is redoubling its efforts to build an international coalition for action.


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Scottish referendum brings uncertainty to European stocks


This week European investors will be keeping a close eye on the Scottish referendum, taking place on Thursday. 

The uncertainty over whether Scots will vote to leave the UK could impact stock markets across Europe. 

Also on the cards this week is data on unemployment, inflation and industrial conference figures, as our correspondent Natalie Feary reports…….

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UK PM Condems ISIS Video


UK Prime Minister David Cameron has condemned the beheading of a British hostage by the Islamic State as an 'act of pure evil'.

Mr Cameron is chairing emergency meetings after an IS video appearing to show a British militant executing British hostage David Haines. In a public address, he promised to bring those responsible to justice.

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UK correspondent Olly Barratt says there is more pressure than ever on his government to act.
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Scottish referendum campaign enters final days

Campaigning for the Scottish referendum is entering its final few days - with more than 4-million Scots preparing to vote...

Polls show the result is too close to call, with arguments about how businesses will be affected still in the spotlight.

Our UK correspondent Dan Whitehead reports...

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Russia sends humanitarian aid convoy into Eastern Ukraine

A Russian humanitarian aid convoy of 220 lorries has crossed the border from Russia into Eastern Ukraine without permission from Kiev.

Russia says it comprises of 2000 tonnes of food, water purification supplies and medical supplies to help the people struggling in the regions of Luhansk and Donetsk.

Our Moscow correspondent, Jack Parrock reports.

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California scientists find anti-aging gene

A team of biologists from California say they've found a gene that could help stop the aging process.

When the "AMPK" gene was activated in fruit flies, their lifespans increased by almost a third.

Rebecca Bowring reports.

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Friday, September 12, 2014

Obama declares Napa earthquake a major disaster; releases funds

President Barack Obama has declared last month's Napa Valley earthquake in California a major disaster.

The decision automatically releases federal funds to help repair infrastructure which was badly damaged by the magnitude 6.0 quake.

Rebecca Bowring reports from San Francisco.

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Yosemite National Park wildfire grows

A wildfire burning in Yosemite National Park, California, is approaching 5,000 acres in size.

The blaze has kept several popular areas of the Park closed this week.

The fire started in July after a lightning strike but wasn't extinguished as officials considered it part of the forest's natural regrowth cycle.

But recent strong winds have pushed the flames out of control.

Park Ranger Kari Cobb says firefighters are starting to make some progress and the fire is about 25% contained.

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Park Ranger Kari Cobb says fighting a blaze in a National Park is different from putting out other wild land fires.

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US sanctions to hit Russia’s energy sector

Russia's major energy companies, including Gazprom, Rosneft and Lukoil have been targeted in the latest round of US sanctions.

The new US sanctions have limited financing for Russia's energy sector, with projects around the country now having to look elsewhere for investors.

Jake Rashbass reports from Moscow.

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US Retails Sales show healthier economy

Retail Sales in the United States have shot up suggesting a stronger,
more confident economy.

It's an important gauge of economic health, as consumer spending
accounts for more than two thirds of economic activity.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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Questions remain about Pres. Obama's strategy

Iraq watchers and former American officials are raising questions about the strategy to fight the Islamic State fighters, as laid out by U.S. President Barack Obama earlier in the week.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has been travelling the Middle East to drum up support for a coalition, while analysts back in Washington ask whether the White House can truly only provide airstrikes and not boots on the ground.

Former U.S. consul to Iraq, Ambassador L. Paul Bremer thinks the Obama administration has a lot to do.

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Russian Banks targeted by US sanctions

Russia has seen a significant stepping up of international sanctions from the EU and US with Washington targeting the Russian banking sector.

The move will increase the cost of borrowing in Russia and is likely to push inflation up.

Moscow is now expected to retaliate with further sanctions of its own.

Jack Parrock reports from Moscow.

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