Thursday, April 2, 2015

US condemns terrorist attack at Kenyan University

The U.S. is condemning the attack on Garissa University College as heinous.

At least 15 were killed and dozens injured when al-Shabaab terrorists stormed the dormitories at the Kenyan university.

Our U.S. Correspondent Priscilla Huff has the reaction:

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Iran talks continue in Lausanne past Wednesday deadline

Talks in Lausanne are ongoing between Iran and six world powers working overtime to draft a political agreement to curb Tehran's nuclear ambitions. 

Negotiations have been extended beyond Wednesday's cut off day. due to differences over how much detail to include in a preliminary agreement, ahead of June's final deadline.

Europe correspondent Sandra Gathmann reports.

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At least 14 dead after attack on university in north-eastern Kenya

At least fourteen people are feared to have died after a group of gunmen attacked a university in north-eastern Kenya. 

Around 30 people were wounded in the attack.  Kenyan police are on the scene in the town of Garissa.   

Africa correspondent Isabel Nakirya reports. 

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German town mourns amid media scrutiny

The German town of Haltern am See held a memorial for the sixteen high school students and two teachers who died in the Germanwings place crash in the French Alps. 

The intense media focus though has rubbed some residents the wrong way.

Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin. 

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9 Britons detained in Turkey trying to cross to Syria


Turkish authorities say they've detained nine British nationals caught trying to enter Syria illegally. 

The group, three men, two women and four children, thought to be aged between 2 and 10 were seized close to the Syrian border at the town of Reyhanli.  They remain in custody and are expected to be deported.

Britain's Foreign Office says it's investigating the reports.  Its not yet known if the group are members of the same family or whether they were trying to join Islamic State forces in Syria.   Hundreds of Britons have joined Islamic State forces in the region. 

Reporter Hannah Lucinda Smith told LBC Radio the group were not detained near IS-held territory. 

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Clegg says voters must prepare for another coalition government


In Britain the leaders of 7 political parties are preparing for the first and only live televised debate of the general election campaign. 

Conservative leader,  Prime Minister David Cameron will  go head to head with his rival for the top job, Labour's Ed Miliband in the two hour debate. They will be joined by five other candidates

The leaders will face questions from a 200-strong audience surrounding key election issues, likely to include the economy and the national healthcare service. 

The Conservative's junior government coalition partner, the Liberal Democrats will be represented by leader Nick Clegg who told LBC Radio that voters must used to the idea of a hung parliament. 


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Seven party leaders prepare for live UK election debate

(Editors: Debate broadcast live at 20:00BST-22:00BST)

The leaders of seven political parties in the UK are going through final preparations ahead of a live televised Leaders' debate…

The Prime Minister David Cameron and opposition Labour leader Ed Miliband will go head to head alongside the leaders five other UK parties for two hours. 

They'll face questions from a 200-strong audience surrounding key election issues, likely to include the economy and healthcare.

Professor Simon Hix from the London School of Economics says new tactics are emerging in this campaign…

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UK political leaders gear up for live television debate

Ahead of the UK's general election, leaders of the seven main political parties are preparing for a live televised debate.


It comes as polls show Prime Minster David Cameron's Conservative party is neck-and-neck with Opposition leader Ed Miliband's Labour party.


Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports


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7 leaders prepare for televised debate ahead of Britain's general election

In Britain the leaders of 7 political parties are preparing for the first and only live televised debate of the general election campaign. 

Conservative leader,  Prime Minister David Cameron will come face to face with his rival for the top job, Labour's Ed Miliband in the two hour debate.   However they will be joined by five other candidates...including the leaders of smaller parties like the Greens and regional parties from Wales and Scotland. 

The Conservative's junior government coalition partner, the Liberal Democrats will be represented by leader Nick Clegg while Nigel Farage of the anti-immigration and anti- Europe UKIP party will also take part. 

Vincent Moss, politcal editor of the right-leaning Sunday Mirror tabloid newspaper told LBC Radio that  many voters could be put-off by the format involving so many politicians.  


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9 Britons detained in Turkey trying to cross to Syria


Turkish authorities say they've detained nine British nationals caught trying to enter Syria illegally. 

The group, three men, two women and four children were seized close to the Syrian border in the town of Reyhanli and remain in custody.   From London, Catherine Drew reports. 


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At least 54 dead as Russian trawler sinks off country's far east

A Russian trawler has sunk off the country's far eastern Kamchatka peninsula with 54 sailors so far confirmed dead.


Sixty three have reportedly been rescued, many of them suffering from hypothermia according to rescuers.


Tom Barton reports.


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Anti-Islam rallies planned across Australia on Easter Saturday

Atheists in Australia have attacked Christian groups planning anti-Islam protests at rallies on Easter Saturday.
Protests are planned at Reclaim Australia rallies being held in all major Australian cities and many regional centres.
Arthur Stevens reports

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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

McDonalds raises pay for tens of thousands of workers

McDonald's has announced that it will increase pay for 90-thousand of its workers in the U.S.

The higher wages are seen as part of a new strategy to boost sagging sales that includes bringing in a new CEO earlier this year, and offering the popular breakfast menu all day.

Mary MacCarthy reports:

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US Senator Bob Menendez indicted for corruption

A federal grand jury has found there is enough evidence to charge U.S. Senator Robert Menendez, a Democrat from New Jersey, with corruption.

The senator has served as the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, among other leadership roles, until the change in power following the mid-term 2014 elections.

Our Washington correspondent Priscilla Huff reports, the indictment of U.S. Senator Bob Menendez could impact matters far beyond a trial for corruption.

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First Mandatory Water Restrictions for Drought-Stricken California

California Governor Jerry Brown has announced the state’s first mandatory water restrictions with an executive action aimed at reducing water usage by 25 percent across the state.

The order comes as California enters its fourth year of a severe drought that is expected to continue into 2016.

Rachel Silverman reports from San Francisco.


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Eleven teachers found guilty in test score cheating scandal in Georgia

Eleven school teachers have been found guilty in a test-score cheating scandal in Atlanta, Georgia.

Ten of the eleven teachers were taken into custody right away, despite their in-court protestations- just one teacher, who is pregnant and close to delivery, was let out on bail.

Kate Fisher reports:

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Kerry To Stay at Iran Talks Into Thursday


The current talks over Iran's nuclear programme are set to extend into Thursday, as the US State Department announced that Secretary John Kerry will be staying Switzerland overnight.

Spokeswoman Marie Harf tweeted that the negotiators have not yet reached a political understanding, and Mr. Kerry will remain in Lausanne until at least Thursday morning to continue the discussions.

Lorna Shaddick reports from Washington. 

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UN Human Rights Chief wants Boko Haram leaders held accountable

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As Nigeria's new president vows to crush the Boko Haram insurgency, the United Nations human rights chief wants Boko Haram's leaders held accountable for what he described as appalling violations of human rights.

Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein cited further evidence of atrocities committed by the terrorist group, which has reportedly killed 15 thousand people since its violent emergence in 2009.

Liling Tan reports from the UN.

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Amazon Unveils Dash for Home Staples


The online retail giant Amazon has unveiled a pilot program for an errand service for home staples that may mean no more last minute trips to the grocery store. 

The timing of the launch led some people to question whether it was an April Fools Day joke. 

But as Rachel Silverman reports,  the company confirms Amazon Dash is not a hoax.


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Nuclear talks set to extend, WH says progress still being made


White House spokesman Josh Earnest says progress is ongoing in the Iran nuclear talks despite running well past Tuesday's deadline for a framework deal. 

The U.S-led talks are aimed at removing Iran's capability to produce a nuclear weapon, while Iran wants to see tough economic sanctions lifted.

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