Thursday, December 18, 2014

UK's oil industry in crisis

The fall in global oil prices could cause the UK's oil industry to collapse, according to an industry expert. 


Oil companies in the UK are already looking at ways to save money, including cutting back on staff and reducing investment. 


Our UK correspondent Natalie Feary reports…. 


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Putin blames "external factors" for Russia's economic crisis

Vladimir Putin says "external factors" are to blame for Russia's ongoing economic crisis.

But during his annual end-of-the-year news conference on Thursday, he insisted Russia will be back on its feet by 2017 at the latest.

With the rouble having dropped dramatically this week, Mr Putin criticised the central bank for not acting sooner to stablize the currency, but says the government and central bank are now responding appropriately. 

Overall, our correspondent in Moscow, Jake Rashbass, says Mr Putin has avoided calling the current situation a "crisis".

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EU Rules non-EU family members will not require Visa for UK

The European Court of Justice has ruled that the UK cannot stop non-EU family members from entering the country without a travel permit.


It follows from a case brought against the British government by a man with dual British and Irish nationality, working in Spain and his Colombian wife.


Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports…



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Putin says Western sanctions are partly to blame for the crisis

INTRO: Russian president Vladimir Putin says Western sanctions are partly to blame for Russia's economic crisis. During his annual press-conference, the Russian leader accused the West of trying to violate Russia's sovereignty and said that it could be two years before the country's economy recovers. Anya Ardayeva reports from Moscow.

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CASTRO CALLS FOR END TO US TRADE EMBARGO

Cuban President Raul Castro says the US must end its trade embargo on the country.

This after US President Barack Obama announced the two countries would work to restore diplomatic relations.

Washington broke off ties in the 1960s afer Cuba's revolution led to communism.

And many US Republicans remain deeply sceptical about lifting the trade embargo.

American history professor James D. Boys says Republican success in mid-term elections in the US could provide a major stumbling block to improving relations.

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American history professor James D. Boys believes President Obama is beginning to create a legacy for his time in office.

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Putin gives annual press conference amid Russian economic crisis

Russian President Vladimir Putin is holding his annual press conference on Thursday amid a growing economic crisis in Russia.


The President struck a confrontational tone against the west in his last major speech without really addressing the country's major economic issues, instead blaming them on what he called, "speculators."


Tom Barton reports.


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EU leaders to discuss Ukraine and Investment plan during final summit

EU leaders are meeting in Brussels for their final summit of the year to discuss the crisis in Ukraine, as well as a new investment plan to spur economic growth in Europe.


Members of the 28-nation bloc are said to have already agreed new sanctions against Crimea, the Ukrainian peninsula annexed by Russia in March.


The measures are set to target areas like telecommunications, oil, gas and mineral exploration and production in the black sea in order to curb Russian aspirations to develop its core energy industry.


EU leaders are also poised to send tough warnings to the Russian government for failing to stop fighting in eastern Ukraine between pro-Russian militants and government forces.


Meanwhile the EU's new 315 billion euro investment plan is still awaiting firm contributions from member countries - an issue on the agenda today, as our correspondent in Brussels Sandra Gathmann explains:



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EU leaders to discuss Ukraine and Investment plan during final summit

EU leaders are meeting in Brussels for their final summit of the year to discuss the crisis in Ukraine, as well as a new investment plan to spur economic growth in Europe.


Members of the 28-nation bloc are said to have already agreed new sanctions against Crimea, the Ukranian peninsula annexed by Russia in March.


The measures are set to target areas like telecommunications, oil, gas and mineral exploration and production in the black sea in order to curb Russian aspirations to develop its core energy industry.


EU leaders are also poised to send tough warnings to the Russian government for failing to stop fighting in East Ukraine between pro-Russian militants and government forces.


Meanwhile the EU's new 315 billion euro investment plan is still awaiting firm contributions from member countries - an issue on the agenda today, as our correspondent in Brussels Snadra Gathmann explains:



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Australian TV actor charged with over 100 counts of child molestation

An actor with credits on some of Australia's most popular television
programs is alleged to have molested boys while on camera after inviting
them to perform screen tests.
Arthur Stevens has more

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U.S. Links North Korea to Sony Hacking

U.S. intelligence officials have told the New York Times North Korea is behind the hacking of Sony Pictures in Hollywood.


The report says officials are not clear how the White House would decide to respond to North Korea after what amounts to a cyber-terrorism campaign.


Sony has also cancelled the release of the film 'The Interview' following more cyber threats.


Verity Geere has the latest from Los Angeles.


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U.S.: North Korea "centrally involved" in Sony hacking

American intelligence officials say North Korea was "centrally involved" in the recent attack on Sony Pictures' computer network.

The announcement came just as Sony cancelled the release of its controversial comedy, The Interview, which portrays an assassination attempt on North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Rebecca Bowring reports.

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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Sony Pictures Cancels Release of "The Interview"

Sony Pictures says it is cancelling the December 25th release of its controversial comedy “The Interview.”
Sony made the announcement after  several major theater chains decided not to play the movie, in light of threats from anonymous hackers. 

Rachel Silverman reports from California. 


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Top 5 American cinema chains drop 'The Interview'

The country's five biggest cinema companies will not screen the film 'The Interview' following threats from hackers.


The theater chains are reacting to a message sent to Sony Pictures in Hollywood, threatening terror attacks on cinemas that screened the film about an assassination attempt against North Korean leader Kim Jung Un.


Our Los Angeles correspondent Verity Geere reports.


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Pope credited with brokering US-Cuba breakthrough


President Obama says the embargo set on Cuba more than 50 years ago is outdated and it's time to start normalising relations with the communist island nation.  

Pope Francis is being credited with helping to facilitate the diplomatic breakthrough between the U.S. and Cuba.  

Vatican communications director Greg Burke described the effort as being very much "in the spirit" of the Pope. 

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AMERICAN ALAN GROSS SPEAKS ON HIS RELEASE FROM CUBA

American contractor Alan Gross, who's just returned to the US after five years in a Cuban prison, has thanked President Obama for working to secure his freedom.

Mr. Gross' release comes as the two countries engaged in a prisoner swap as part of a historic shift in US-Cuba relations.

Mr. Gross said it's a blessing to be a citizen of the US and also expressed his affection to the citizens of Cuba, who he said bear no responsibility for his ordeal.

He said he "fully supports" the President's intent to normalize diplomatic ties with Cuba.

The former contractor lost over 100 pounds and five teeth while in captivity; he's asked for privacy as he recovers.

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Obama, Castro talk by phone to secure US-Cuba deal

President Obama says the embargo set on Cuba more than 50 years ago is outdated and it's time to start normalising relations with the communist island nation.  

The US leader spoke at the same time his Cuban counterpart addressed his nation welcoming back three Cuban prisoners who were exchanged for US contractor Alan Gross.

Cuba's President Raul Castro said his government is ready to make changes that will ease tensions with the United States.

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Obama under fire from Republicans over Cuba policy shift

President Obama has unveiled a seismic shift in US policy towards Cuba after the Castro regime  agreed to a prisoner swap, and released an American contractor jailed in Havana for the last 5 years.


The US is now proposing to restart diplomatic relations and allow Americans to do business with Cuba.


But as our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports, Republicans are accusing the President of betraying the Cuban people.


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Opposition to President Obama's Shift in Cuba Policy

After President Obama announced the plans for the normalisation of US relations with Cuba, some in Washington are already expressing their concern about the move.

The Democratic Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Robert Menendez, says by freeing three Cuban prisoners in the US, the administration has vindicated the Cuban government's behaviour.

Meanwhile, Republican Senator Marco Rubio of Florida called the announcement 'absurd'.

Mike Gonzalez, Senior Fellow at the right wing Heritage Foundation think tank in Washington D.C, laid out some of the steps such disgruntled members of Congress could take to obstruct President Obama's move:

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US Cuba expert 'Obama's policy shift long overdue'


President Obama says the embargo set on Cuba more than 50 years ago is outdated and it's time to start normalizing relations with the communist island nation.  

Wednesday's developments regarding Cuba come after the release of an American contractor Alan Gross who had been imprisoned in Cuba for the past five years.  

Political Science Professor Jennifer McCoy of Georgia State University says it's about time the US made this shift in relations. 

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Amid reports of US-Cuba thaw, Russian media points to cold war alliance with Havana

Russian media is pointing out the long relationship that the Soviet Union had with Cuba throughout the cold war, as the United States is due to begin negotiations on normalising relations with Havana.


The US had imposed an embargo on Cuba for decades, seeing it is a communist ideological enemy.


Tom Barton reports.



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