Friday, March 13, 2015

Manhunt underway for Ferguson attacker as Obama condemns the violence

Protesters gathered near police headquarters overnight in the flashpoint neighbourhood of Ferguson, St Louis, Missouri- a night after two police officers were shot.

A manhunt is underway for the assailant who shot one police officer in the shoulder, and the other in the face, as a protest wound down.

Both men have been released from hospital- victims of an attack President Obama is calling a 'criminal act'.

Nina-Maria Potts from Washington:

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Poll: German majority supports ‘Grexit’

A new poll shows 52% of Germans now in favor of Greece exiting the Eurozone. 

Relations between the two nations have worsened during negotiations over Greece's 240 billion euro bailout package.

Our correspondent Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.

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US angry over UK joining Chinese-backed development bank

The US has expressed anger over UK involvement in the new Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
Britain announced yesterday it will be the first Western country to join the Chinese-backed initiative - but the White House has issued a rare public statement saying it hopes the UK will use its influence to uphold good governance at the bank.
Elena Casas reports from London.

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Iceland retracts bid to become an EU member

Iceland has cancelled its bid to become a European Union member state.

The island nation in the North Atlantic sea is six years into the process but is now turning its back on joining the 28 country bloc.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports. 

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Greece's Tsipras makes plea to EU partners for solidarity

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has been in Brussels to speak to the EU's Commission President Jean Claude Juncker about ongoing negotiations to give Greece a 4 month bailout extension. 

Athens and eurozone creditors remain locked in talks over which reforms Greece will have to carry out before the country completes its financial review and is able to receive much needed aid. 

Our Europe correspondent Sandra Gathmann reports:

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PUTIN'S HEALTH IS BEING QUESTIONED

Concerns are raised about the Russian President's health who hasn't been seen in public since a meeting and press conference with the Italian prime minister, Matteo Renzi, on 5 March, where he appeared healthy. A string of cancelled meetings this week lead journalists to believe that Vladimir Putin May be unwell.

Julia Lyubova reports from Moscow...


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Judge dismisses Pistorius application against appeal

IN: Convicted South African Paralympian Oscar Pistorius has lost a court bid to prevent the State from taking his conviction of culpable homicide to the Appeals Court. Pistorius is currently serving a 5 year prison sentence for shooting and killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. The State argues the athlete should have been found guilty of murder. Judge Thokozile Masipa gave her reasons for dismissing the application ...     

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SWEDISH PROSECUTORS ASK TO QUESTION ASSANGE IN LONDON

Swedish prosecutors say they are prepared to travel to London to question Julian Assange over sexual assault allegations.

The Wikileaks founder has been holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London since 2012.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

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IRAQI TROOPS 'ADVANCE IN TIKRIT'

Iraqi officials say troops are advancing into the city of Tikrit from several directions.

Islamic State fighters have reportedly fallen back into the city centre.

Tikrit is seen as a key launching pad for further operations to retake the parts of Iraq under I.S. control.

It's the biggest offensive launched against the Islamic State by Iraqi forces yet.

Wladimir Van Wilgenburg is with the Jamestown Foundation in Iraq and says there's cautious optimism.

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AFGHAN PRESIDENT PAYS TRIBUTE TO UK TROOPS AS BRITAIN'S WAR ENDS

Afghanistan's President has paid tribute to UK soldiers who died fighting in his country, as Britain holds services to mark the end of its involvement in the war.

453 British troops died in Afghanistan and Ashraf Ghani says their 'ultimate sacrifice' leaves the country with "hope for peace, prosperity and dignity".

The Queen, the Prime Minister, veterans and families of those killed are attending a major service at St Paul's Cathedral in London to mark the end of the war for Britain.

Colonel John Hughes-Wilson is a former officer and now military historian - he believes it's unclear what has been achieved in Afghanistan.

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Colonel John Hughes-Wilson is a former officer and now military historian - he believes it's unclear what has been achieved in Afghanistan.

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UK POLICE NOT DISCIPLINED OVER ABUSE SCANDAL

Greater Manchester Police are under fire in the UK after deciding no officers will face any misconduct proceedings despite admitting failures over a major child sexual abuse scandal.

A report by the police force says sexual abuse in the town of Rochdale should have been investigated more thoroughly, and outlines a catalogue of failures.

It suggests police were 'distracted' by trying to hit targets related to burglary and other crimes.

In 2012 a gang of nine men of Pakistani and Afghan heritage were jailed over rape, trafficking and child sex abuse offences which affected dozens of vulnerable young girls in Rochdale.

And local MP Simon Danczuk says the report isn't good enough.

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Brothers plead guilty in NYC terror bomb plot

Two Pakistani-born brothers have appeared in court in Miami charged with planning to carry out a terrorist attack in New York.

Sheheryar Alam Qazi and Raees Alam Qazi both pleaded guilty on Thursday to planning a bombing in revenge for US drone attacks in Afghanistan.

Our US correspondent Steve Mort reports from Florida.

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Thursday, March 12, 2015

El Salvadoran official loses appeal to stay in U.S.

The Board of Immigration Appeals has upheld the deportation order of a former El Salvador official implicated in the torture and death of thousands of people during the country's civil war.

The ruling against Former Defense Minister Carlos Eugenio Vides Casanova is seen as precedent-setting as it's the first time the nation's highest immigration court has enforced a law passed in 2004 that allows the deportation of US residents if they had committed human rights atrocities prior to their  arrival in this country. 

Our U.S. Correspondent Mary McCarthy reports:

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21 human rights groups call out UN Security Council for "failing Syria"

The United Nation's most powerful arm has come under fire for failing Syria.


Twenty-one humanitarian and human rights organizations say the UN Security Council have failed to alleviate the suffering of Syrian civilians in a conflict that has only intensified.


UN correspondent Liling Tan reports.


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Holder Speaks Out Against Ferguson Police Shooting

The US Attorney General Eric Holder has called the shooting of two police officers in Ferguson, Missouri as a 'disgusting and cowardly' attack. 

His words came as the two policemen were released from hospital, after suffering gunshot wounds in the worst outbreak of violence since protests erupted in the St. Louis suburb last summer.  

One of the officers was shot just below the eye, the other in the shoulder. 

Lorna Shaddick reports from Washington.

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Mr. Holder, who was speaking at the launch of an initiative to build trust between police and communities,  said he hopes the shooting doesn't cause further instability: 

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German court rules against measles doubter

A German court has ruled that a man must pay one hundred thousand euros to settle a bet over the existence of the measles virus. 

The ruling comes amidst a serious outbreak of the virus in Berlin.

Our correspondent Ira Spitzer reports from the German capital.

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Ferguson officers released from hospital following gunshot wounds


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Two Ferguson policeman have been released from hospital after suffering gunshot wounds in the worst outbreak of violence since protests erupted in the St. Louis suburb last summer.  

One of the officers was shot just below the eye the other in the shoulder.

It happened overnight when gunfire broke out during protests outside the Ferguson Police Department.

Our US correspondent Kevin McAleese reports
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Sir Terry Pratchett dies at the age of 66

Fantasy author Sir Terry Pratchett has passed away at the age of 66.
He suffered from a rare form of early onset Alzheimer's disease, and became an active campaigner for the terminally ill.
Elena Casas reports from London.

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Boris Nemtsov's Daughter Says Putin Is to Blame

A daughter of Russia's opposition leader Boris Nemtsov says that Russian president Vladimir Putin must bear "political" responsibility for her father's murder. Boris Nemtsov was shot dead on February 27th while walking on a bridge near the Kremlin. Russian investigators are yet to announce a motive for his killing. Anya Ardayeva reports from Moscow.

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UK INTEL AGENCIES DEFENDED BY REPORT AFTER SNOWDEN ROW

UK intelligence and security agencies do not seek to circumvent the law, according to a major inquiry into spying.

The inquiry by the UK Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee was set up after leaks via whistleblower Edward Snowden on surveillance by British and American agencies.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

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