Thursday, April 2, 2015

Arkansas and Indiana pass revised religious objection acts

Lawmakers in the U.S. states of Arkansas and Indiana have passed legislation aimed at "fixing" the new religious objections laws that have prompted a national outcry.

Opponents of the measures say they're designed to offer a legal defense for discrimination against gay people.

Rebecca Bowring reports.

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Terror suspect extradited from Pakistan to US

An American citizen suspected of being an al-Qaeda operative has been
arraigned in a New York court.

Muhanad Mahmoud Al Farekh was secretly flown to the US from Pakistan
where he has been detained for several weeks.

Mimi Chiahemen reports from New York.

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UN Secretary General welcomes Iran nuclear agreement

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The United Nations Secretary General has welcomed the preliminary agreement from the Iran nuclear talks, congratulating the E3+3 and Iran on their meeting of minds.


Liling Tan reports from the UN in New York.


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UK party leaders debate big issues ahead of general election

Seven party leaders in the UK have taken part in a live televised debate ahead of the general election next month...

The Prime Minister David Cameron and opposition Labour leader Ed Miliband were joined by five other party leaders, facing questions on healthcare, the deficit, immigration and help for the young generations.

During the two hour debate, Ed Miliband said Labour had a better plan for the country and vowed to ban exploitative "zero hours" contracts and "save" the NHS.

Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg attacked Conservative leader David Cameron over his plans not to raise taxes for the richest...

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Prime Minister David Cameron defended his party's economic plan - and criticised Ed Miliband for Labour's record...

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Framework For Final Iran Deal Reached in Lausanne

Iran and six world powers have reached the framework of an agreement to curb Iran's nuclear program, after long talks in Switzerland.

The accord, agreed in Lausanne, will allow for further negotiations on the details of a final deal, to be reached by the end of June. 

Our Washington correspondent Lorna Shaddick takes a look at what's in the text.

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UK Leaders debate deficit and NHS

Obama hails Iran nuclear outline agreement "a good deal"

U.S. President Obama says the outline of an agreement between the six world powers and Iran on Tehran's nuclear programme is a "good deal".

After days of intense talks in Switzerland, the so-called P5 plus One and Iran say they will go on to draft the text of a comprehensive agreement, by the 30th June this year.

Obama says if the deal is implemented it will make the world a safer place.

Kate Fisher reports from Washington

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Indiana lawmakers suggest changes to controversial new law

Top Republican lawmakers in the U.S. state of Indiana have suggested changes to the controversial new law in their state.

The so-called "religious freedom" law has come under fire nationwide with critics saying it allows businesses to discriminate against gays and lesbians.

Mary MacCarthy reports:

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Obama hails Iran nuclear outline agreement "a good deal"

U.S. President Obama says the outline agreement between the six world powers and Iran on Tehran's nuclear programme is a "good deal".

After days of intense talks in Switzerland, the so-called P5 plus One and Iran say they will go on to draft the text of a comprehensive agreement, by the 30th June this year.

Obama says if the deal is implemented it will make the world a safer place.

Kate Fisher reports from Washington

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US Secretary of State: Iran Framework 'A Solid Foundation' for a Deal

US Secretary of State John Kerry has commended the framework deal with Iran over its nuclear programme, calling it a critical milsetone.

Mr. Kerry said it's an arrangement that can give the international community confidence that Tehran's nuclear activities will remain peaceful.

Speaking in Lausanne in Switzerland after days of talks, Mr. Kerry also said the deal will be long-lasting:

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Mr. Kerry said the framework will stop Iran from making a nuclear bomb: 

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Mr. Kerry said all the P5+1 negotitors agree this is a good deal: 

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Iran Reaches Framework Nuclear Deal With P5+1 (WRAP)


Six world powers and Iran have announced they've reached the outline of an agreement on Tehran's nuclear programme.

After days of intense talks in Switzerland, which went on two days past the self imposed deadline of 31st March, the so-called P5 plus One and Iran say they will now go on to draft the text of a comprehensive agreement, by the 30th June this year.

Lorna Shaddick has more from Washington.

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Cuban Entrepreneurs Sign Up for Airbnb

Airbnb has added Cuba to its list of destinations. 

The San Francisco based home holiday rental site is one of the first US companies to capitalize on the recent ease in travel and trade restrictions between the US and Cuba. 

Rachel Silverman reports from San Francisco. 


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Two women charged with NYC bomb plot

Two women have been arrested for plotting a bomb attack on New York,
after becoming inspired by the Islamic State.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation uncovered their plot following a
lengthy inquest into their activities.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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At least 70 students killed by Islamic extremists in Kenya

INTRO: Kenyan authorities have confirmed that at least 70 students were killed by Islamic extremists in an attack on a university in the town of Garissa in north eastern Kenya. The extremist group Al-Shabaab has accepted responsibility for the attack. Almost 500 students were evacuated from the campus and Kenya's military has surrounded the area. Gary Alfonso reports from Nairobi.  

 

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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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New pipeline will carry natural gas to Mexico


American gas company ONEOK Partners and Mexican gas group Fermaca Infrastructure have announced plans to build a cross-border pipeline that will move natural gas from Texas to markets south of the border. 

The joint venture will include the construction of 200 miles of pipeline to transport up to 640 million cubic feet of natural gas per day.

Andrea Arenas reports. 

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Kenyan Pres. calls for vigilance as terror-attack death toll rises to 147

147 people have been killed and scores injured after gunmen stormed a university in Kenya, according to government officials who say the siege has now ended.

Survivors of the attack say the Al-Shabaab gunmen targeted Christians, while releasing Muslims. 

The country's President Uhuru Kenyatta responded to the incident by ordering thousands of Police recruits to report for training.

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Major American medical university sued over alleged role in unethical experiments

One of America's most famous medical universities is facing a billion dollar lawsuit over its alleged role in experiments which saw hundreds of people being infected with syphilis and other sexually transmitted diseases.
As John Clarke reports from Washington DC, the experiments in the 1940s and 1950s in Guatemala are threatening the reputation of the Johns Hopkins University, and other major institutions.

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Germanwings co-pilot sought information on suicide

German prosecutors said that Andreas Lubitz, co-pilot of the Germanwings flight that crashed in the French Alps last week likely looked up information on the Internet about suicide in the week before the crash. 

Investigators believe Lubitz intentionally downed the plane, killing all 150 passengers on board.

Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin. 

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Second black box found in Germanwings crash

French prosecutors said they'd located the flight recorder from the Germanwings flight that crashed in the Alps last week. 

The discovery of the plane's second so-called black box could provide more insight into the circumstances of the disaster.

Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin. 

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