Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Net neutrality advocates score major win

Net neutrality advocates are celebrating after the head of the U.S's communications watchdog said internet providers should be regulated as a public utility, like telecom companies.

In an article in Wired, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler said he was putting to a vote the "strongest open internet protections" the body's ever proposed.

Rebecca Bowring reports.

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Investigation Underway into New York Rail Crash

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An investigation is now underway into the crash on New York's
Metro-North railroad. A crowded commuter train crashed into a Jeep
Cherokee trapped on the tracks, setting off a fire that killed the
driver and five onboard. It's the deadliest crash in history for
Metro-North.

Mimi Chiahemen reports from New York

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Petrobras chief resigns amid corruption scandal

The head of Brazil's state run oil giant Petroleo Brasileiro has stepped down amid a corruption scandal involving alleged price-fixing and bribes. 

CEO Maria das Graças Foster and five senior executives resigned following the arrest and testimony of some three dozen executives at Petrobras and many of its suppliers.

Andrea Arenas reports. 

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US Defence Secretary nominee backs arming Ukraine

President Obama's choice to become the new United States Secretary of Defence has said he backs providing US arms to Ukraine.

Ashton Carter told his nomination hearing that he was "very much inclined" to supply weapons to help the Ukrainians defend themselves against Russian-backed rebels,

The Obama administration has said it prefers to focus on a political solution to the crisis but several military and diplomatic officials have been pressing the White House to reconsider as Russian aggression shows no sign of abating.

Ashton Carter made it clear he agrees US policy should change

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US Senator Opposes Government Mandated Hand Washing by Restaurant Staff

A U.S. Senator says restaurant employees shouldn't be required by a government to wash their hands after visiting the restroom.

Senator Thom Tillis's unusual comments are part of a debate about individual freedoms versus government restrictions.

From Washington Daniel Ryntjes reports...

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US set to destroy chemical weapons stash

The U.S. military is set to destroy its largest remaining stockpile of chemical weapons.

In March, 2,600 tons of mustard gas will begin to be neutralized.

Our US correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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Three reported killed as shell hits hospital in eastern Ukraine

Three people have been reported killed and many more wounded after an artillery shell hit a hospital in eastern Ukraine's militant controlled city of Donetsk.


Fighting in the region has surged in recent weeks as the Russian backed militants have launched an offensive against Ukraine.


Tom Barton reports.


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Greek PM confident of solution with EU

Greece's new Prime Minister is 'very optimistic' they will be able to negotiate on the country's debt with the European Union.

Alexis Tsipras has been meeting with the presidents of the three European Union institutions in Brussels (The commission, parliament and council).

He and his finance minister Yanis Varoufakis are touring European capitals, financial hubs and political institutions to reassure lenders about their plans as they try to find a new deal on Greece's 240 billion euro bailout debt.

Alexis Tsipras says his left wing, anti-austerity government intends to respect the rules of the European Union.

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Alexis Tsipras says he is sure they will be able to find a viable solution with their EU partners.

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UAE reportedly suspended anti-ISIS strikes

It's emerged that one member of the coalition launching airstrikes against the so-called Islamic State suspended its participation, following the capture of a Jordanian pilot.

The United Arab Emirates is reportedly concerned about the safety of its military personnel.

The UAE is said to be demanding that the United States put better search-and-rescue capabilities in place, as Malcolm Brown reports. 

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UK government appoints New Zealand judge to head child abuse inquiry

The UK has appointed New Zealand judge Lowell Goddard as the head of a new inquiry into historical child sex abuse in England and Wales...

She will be the third head of the inquiry, after two former selections quit amid concerns over establishment links.

The inquiry was set up after claims of paedophiles operating in Westminster in the 1980s.

Home Secretary Theresa May says support for the victims is also being increased…

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NZ Judge appointed as head of UK child abuse inquiry

A New Zealand judge has been named as the new head of an inquiry into historical child sex abuse in the UK.


The investigation was announced in July 2014, following claims of pedophiles operating in Westminster in the 1980s and the handling of abuse claims.


Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports…


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Greek PM Tsipras to meet with French President

The new Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is expected to meet with French President Francois Hollande on Wednesday...

The pair are expected to discuss whether France can lend the Greeks a hand in renegotiating bailout plans with international creditors.

Our correspondent Olly Barratt reports from Paris…

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Investigation begins into NY train crash that kills 7


At least seven people are dead and a dozen injured after a New York commuter train caught fire when it hit a car at a leveo crossing during the Tuesday evening rush hour.  

The train with around 800 passengers hit the vehicle, a Jeep Cherokee near Valhalla around twenty miles outside of New York.   Six people on board the train were killed along with the Jeep's female driver.  The car was pushed for some distance before the vehicle and the front carriage of the train caught fire. 

Reporter Scott Pringle says an investigation is underway to find the cause of the accident. 


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New York train crash kills 7


 At least seven people are dead and a dozen injured after a New York commuter train caught fire when it hit a car at a level crossing during the Tuesday evening rush hour.  

The train with around 800 passengers on board hit a Jeep Cherokee near Valhalla around twenty miles outside of New York.   Six people on board the train were killed along with the Jeep's female driver.  The car was pushed for some distance before it and the front carriage of the train caught fire. 

 New York Governor Andrew Cuomo visited the scene and told reporters it was a horrific accident. 


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 New York Governor Andrew Cuomo visited the scene and told reporters it was a horrific accident. 

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UN calls EU asylum system 'very dysfunctional'

The European Union's asylum system has been branded as 'very dysfunctional' by a top United Nations official.

UN High commissioner for refugees, Antonio Guterres (prod: goo-ter-ez) warned that only a handful of countries are doing what is required in relation to the millions fleeing Syria and Iraq.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports. 

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New figures show Britons have 50 per cent chance of developing cancer

A British cancer charity says that one in two people in the UK will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lives. 

The new analysis by Cancer Research UK replaces an estimate that one in three people would develop cancer.  The change has been put down people living longer as Catherine Drew reports. 


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Iraq inquiry chair faces questions

The chair of the UK's Iraq inquiry Sir John Chilcot says the report will be published "as soon as possible" - but has refused to set out a timetable for its release…

Sir John Chilcot has been criticised for not publishing the report into the UK's operations in Iraq before the UK's general election in May.

He told MPs he had "under-estimated" the time it would take to examine 150,000 documents.

Sir Chilcot said a set timetable would not have worked for this inquiry…

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Greek PM in Brussels for debt talks

Greece's Prime Minister Tsipras has been in Brussels  for talks with EU commission president Jean Claude Juncker, to gather support for his demands to change Greece's bailout terms.

Tsipras is also due to travel to France on Wednesday to meet President Francois Hollande, who's added to Italy's calls for a softer line on Greece. 

Our Europe correspondent Sandra Gathmann reports:

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UN warns that eastern Ukraine escalation is, "catastrophic"

The UN has warned that the surge in fighting in eastern Ukraine is, "catastrophic," with mounting civilian and military casualties.


The latest deaths were reportedly around the cities of Donetsk and Debaltseve and several government controlled villages though exact numbers couldn't be confirmed.


Tom Barton reports.


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Two jihadists executed in Jordan

Officials in Jordan say two convicts, including a female jihadist, have been executed at dawn following the killing of one of its air force pilots by Islamic State militants…

Failed suicide bomber Sajida al-Rishawi and al-Qaeda operative Ziyad Karboli were hanged. 

It comes after and IS video emerged showing Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh being burned alive. 

Journalist Rana Sweis is in Jordan and says there is a strong feeling of anger…

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