Wednesday, May 20, 2015

PRINCE CHARLES TO VISIT SCENE OF GREAT UNCLE'S MURDER

Britain's Prince Charles's royal visit to Ireland continues with a trip to the village where his great uncle Lord Mountbatten was killed by an IRA bomb in 1979.

It follows an historic meeting yesterday between Charles and the leader of Sinn Fein, Gerry Adams.

That was the first meeting on Irish soil between a British royal and a member of the leadership of Sinn Fein - formerly known as the political wing of the IRA terrorist organisation.

Former IRA member Tommy Mckearney says it was another sign of progress in a peace process not yet completed.

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Former IRA member Tommy Mckearney says the 1979 killing of one of Charles's close relatives must be acknowledged in a wider setting.

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POLICE QUESTION JEWELLERY HEIST SUSPECTS

British police continue to question nine men arrested over one of Britain's biggest ever jewellery raids.

The men, aged between 43 and 76, were arrested in and around London on Tuesday.

The well-planned raid on London's Hatton Garden jewellery district last month saw the contents dozens of safety deposit boxes taken, with a reported value of as much as $300m.

Police say they have recovered many of the stolen items.

No one has yet been charged.

Former top Metropolitan Police officer John O'Connor thinks detectives may have been watching the suspects for some time.

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Former top Metropolitan Police officer John O'Connor says questioning will have one clear aim.

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Ukraine's President says Ukraine in a, "real war," with Russia

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko says that Ukraine is in a, "real war," with Russia and that Ukraine should prepare for another Russian offensive.


He says that while he doesn't trust his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, he has no choice but to negotiate with him.


Tom Barton reports.


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Google Wins in Case over Anti-Muslim Film

An appeals court in San Francisco has ruled in favor of Google in a case about  an Anti-Muslim film that ignited global riots  after its release in 2012.

A federal court had ordered Google to remove the film, called Innocence of Muslims, from YouTube last year.

But as Silicon Valley Correspondent Rachel Silverman reports, the appeals court says the film shouldn’t have been banned. 

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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

White House says it has not given up on Iraq

The White House says it has not given up on Iraq, despite recent advances by the Islamic State organization and its takeover of the major city of Ramadi.

The Obama administration is defending its Middle East strategy, at at time when former U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates told American 24-hour news channel MSNBC that there is no strategy.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters, Washington has not given up, but the U.S. cannot solve the many Middle East problems.

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Clinton defends her earnings, and speaks out on email controversy

Hillary Clinton has defended the work the Clinton foundation, whose donations from foreign governments has drawn criticism, at a rare news conference following a campaign event in Iowa.

The presidential hopeful also addressed a deepening controversy over the release of some 55,000 emails sent from a private email address during her tenure as Secretary of State.

Nina-Maria Potts reports:

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White House confirms Venezuela concerns

The White House confirms it has long term concerns about Venezuela's government but refused to comment on a Wall Street Journal report that the U.S. Justice Department on Caracas and drug trafficking.

The newspaper reports that Venezuela's National Assembly President Diosdado Cabello, the country's second most powerful leader, is considered the probable drugs cartel leader by American law enforcement.

U.S. Justice Department officials described the Venezuelan government as a criminal organization, but  White House spokesman Josh Earnest would only confirm long-held concerns:

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White House defends Iraq military policy


The American government is defending its military policies in Iraq, despite the fall of the important regional city Ramadi to Islamic State fighters.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest says the campaign against Islamic State was always going to be a long one, and he was confident a combined force of Shias and Sunnis could drive the militants out of the city.

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The Iraqi Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi, who leads a Shi'ite dominated government, has been accused of not supporting Sunnis wanting to defend Ramadi, but Mr Earnest said Washington still had confidence in the Iraqi leader.

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34 million defective airbags recalled in US

A Japanese manufacturer is recalling the airbags from more than 34 million cars in the United States.


It's the largest product recall ever to hit the American automotive industry.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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US judge demands release of Clinton emails in batches

A federal judge has rejected the State Department's plan to wait another year to release most of Hillary Clinton's emails- sent from a private email account, while in office.

A US district court judge demanded the some 55,000 emails be released in batches, as a "rolling production"

The State department had earlier announced it did not plan to release the 55,000 emails until January 2016 citing the 'challenging' nature of the correspondence.

Republicans have accused the former Secretary of State of using multiple, secret accounts, compromising national security.

The presidential hopeful hit back, saying she wanted the emails released as soon as possible.

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UN chief to visit North Korea Thursday in bid to improve inter-Korea relations

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For the first time in more than 20 years, a United Nations Secretary General will be visiting the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who is currently visiting South Korea, announced plans to travel to the DPRK this week in a bid to improve relations between both Koreas.

UN Correspondent Liling Tan has the details.

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US housing starts up 20% in April

Construction on new U.S. homes sprang up 20.2% in the month of April,
according to data released by the Commerce Department Tuesday.

Housing starts in America jumped to their highest level in nearly 7
and a half years.

Mimi Chiahemen reports.

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US prosecutors investigating top Venezuelan officials in drugs probe

US prosecutors are reportedly investigating several leading government officials in Venezuela, on suspicion of operating a drugs cartel.


The Wall Street Journal reports that the President of Venezuela's National Assembly is considered a top target for America's Drug Enforcement Agency.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Washington Post reporter to stand trial in Iran

A Washington Post reporter detained in Iran will go on trial for espionage next week.

Jason Rezaian has been in custody for ten months, with both he and his newspaper denying claims that he was involved in spying.

John Clarke reports from Washington.

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Six Chinese citizens indicted for stealing trade secrets

Six Chinese citizens have been indicted for stealing trade secrets.

Professor Hao Zhang of Tianjin University was over the weekend when he arrived at Los Angeles International Airport and has already appeared in a U.S. federal court for a preliminary hearing.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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Texas Bans Bans on Fracking


The governor of the US state of Texas has signed a bill that will prohibit cities and towns from banning hydraulic fracking.

The state itself now has sole authority over oil and gas regulation.

Our US correspondent Lorna Shaddick reports. 

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PRINCE CHARLES MEETS GERRY ADAMS

Britain's Prince Charles has met with Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams at the start of a royal visit to Ireland. 

It's the first meeting meeting in the Republic of Ireland between a Sinn Fein leader and a member of Britain's Royal Family.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.

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7 arrests in connection with London's Hatton Garden Jewel Heist

Detectives at Scotland Yard in the UK have arrested seven people in connection with a raid on safety deposits at Hatton Garden in London.


The heist took place in early April over Britain's Easter Weekend and it's estimated that thieves made off with over 200 million pounds worth of jewels and cash.


Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports….


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Greek Finance minister Varoufakis says deal likely to be signed within the next week

A deal between Greece and its international creditors is likely to be signed within the next week according to the Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis.

The country is soon to run out of cash and needs to agree terms with International creditors in order to release a 7.2 billion euro slice of bailout money it desperately needs.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports. 

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Clinton's emails won't be released until next year

Some 55,000 emails sent from Hillary Clinton's private account while she was US Secretary of State, will not now be released until January next year.

The presidential hopeful was forced to hand over some 30,000 work emails to the State department, when it emerged she had used a private email account while in office- but she did not release all of them.

Nina-Maria Potts reports: