Thursday, September 17, 2015

GM pay $900 million to end criminal investigation

General Motors has agreed to pay $900 million to settle a criminal
investigation in connection with faulty ignition switches in a number
of its vehicles.

The automaker has been accused of failing to disclose the problem
which has been linked to the deaths of at least 124 people.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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All Eyes On US Federal Reserve Ahead of Interest Rate Decision


The US Federal Reserve is set to announce later on Thursday whether the time has come to start raising interest rates, which have been held near zero for almost seven years.


A decision to hike rates would raise the costs of Americans' mortgages and credit cards, but could also have an impact on global stock markets.


Lorna Shaddick reports.


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UN condemns coup and detention of leaders in Burkina Faso

The United Nations has condemned the coup in the west African nation
of Burkina Faso.

It comes after Presidential guards in the capital Ouagadougou seized
power and a new leader installed.

Nick Harper reports from UN headquarters in New York.

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Drones pose a risk to prison security

There were nine attempts to use drones to infiltrate prisons in England and Wales in the first five months of the year according to the group which monitors prisoners, which says the devices are an increasing threat to security. 

UK SPY CHIEF: TERROR THREAT HIGHEST SINCE 9/11

Britain has foiled six attempted terror attacks in the last year according to the head of its domestic intelligence service.


Mi5 chief Andrew Parker also says security agencies need more powers to deal with a growing, and more technologically advanced, terror threat.


UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.


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UK kills around 330 IS fighters in RAF airstrikes

The UK's Defence Secretary Michael Fallon says around 330 Islamic State militants have been killed by British airstrikes...

He also added that he did not believe there had been a single civilian casualty during the attacks.

Our UK correspondent Dan Whitehead reports...

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German refugee agency head steps down

The head of Germany's federal refugee office has stepped down as the country struggles to deal with a massive influx of migrants. 

The news comes as the country announced plans for new controls along its border with the Czech republic.

Our correspondent Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.

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Refugees find new routes into Northern Europe

More than 4000 refugees have entered Croatia in the last twenty four hours as borders continue to close across Europe to stem the flow of asylum seekers.

Hungarian police have clashed with crowds of refugees and migrants on the Hungarian-Serbian border firing tear gas and water cannons on Wednesday - a move the United Nations has condemned

With the Serbian-Hungarian border now closed, migrants determined to reach the EU's visa-free zone are seeking alternate routes.

Our correspondent Jack Parrock is in Macedonia - where thousands of refugees are still traveling through to reach Northern Europe.

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MOZAMBIQUE CLEARED OF MINES

The last known landmine has been cleared from Mozambique after over twenty years' work clearing them.

Around 171 000 have been removed, and it's now thought Mozambique is the first large land mined country to completely clear itself of mines.

Dan Ashby reports from Tanzania.

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LABOUR DONORS POUR PRESSURE ON CORBYN

The new leader of the UK's Labour Party is under fresh pressure with a donor reportedly offering to support MPs who want to break away to launch a centrist party.

Left-wing leader Jeremy Corbyn has already seen other high-profile Labour donors say they won't back the party under his leadership.

Mr Corbyn was elected Labour leader at the weekend after tens of thousands of people joined the party to vote for him.

Former Labour MP Denis Macshane says it won't be wealthy donors who decide Jeremy Corbyn's fate - it will be elections, with the first major test coming in May.

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Ukraine expands sanctions against Russia

Ukraine expanded sanctions against Russia in response to the rebel's plans to hold elections in eastern Ukraine in mid-October. The Ukrainian President slammed the vote as illegal. The sanctions target individuals and companies believed to be connected to Russia's policy in the Ukrainian conflict. Daria Bondarchuk reports from the Russian capital.

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German refugee count rises despite border controls

The number of refugees entering Germany more than doubled on Wednesday despite new border controls. 

The country has taken in the most asylum seekers in Europe this year.

Our correspondent Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin

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8.3 MAGNITUDE QUAKE STRIKES CHILE

Around a million people have been evacuated and at least five have died after an 8.3 magnitude earthquake in Chile.

Buildings swayed in the capital Santiago and large waves have been reported in some coastal regions.

Chilean President Michelle Bachelet has addressed the nation on the earthquake and is to travel to affected areas.

It happened just ahead of Chile's national holidays, as thousands traveled to coastal areas.

Mario Faray journalist in Santiago says Chile's long coastline has affected people's reactions.

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Republican Contenders Lace into Donald Trump

Round two is over in the debates between candidates vying for the Republican nomination for president of the United States .

Eleven politicians took the stage…many of them  newly aggressive in their attacks against front runner Donald Trump.

Rachel Silverman reports from California. 


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Second US GOP Debate Sees Trump Share Spotlight

Republican presidential hopefuls vied for a spot in the limelight in
the party's second series of televised debates Wednesday. The 11 top
polling candidates squared off in a three hour live event, with former
tech executive Carly Fiorina boldly challenging GOP frontrunner,
billionaire businessman Donald Trump.

Patrice Howard reports from New York.

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Trump Center Stage at Second Republican Debate

Arash Ghadishah reports..

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Second US GOP Debate Kicks Off in California

The eleven top Republican presidential candidates are vying for the
spotlight in the US state of California, where the second GOP debate
kicked off Wednesday night. Out of the gate, Candidates challenged
Frontrunner Donald Trump, prompted by a question about the prospect of
the billionaire businessman having his finger on the country's nuclear
trigger.

Former tech executive Carly Fiorina, whom Trump insulted publicly
about her appearance in the days leading up to the debate, emphasized
Trump is an entertainer, suggesting the American people will see his
true colors.

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Mike Huckabee said the Iran nuclear deal should be thrown out.
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Australian Asylum Seeker dies after self-immolating

An Afghan refugee who had his visa cancelled due to child pornography convictions and set himself alight at an immigration detention centre (center) in Western Australia has died in hospital.
Arthur Stevens has more:

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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Texas teen arrested over home-made clock invited to White House by Obama

A teenage schoolboy who was arrested by the authorities in Texas after taking a home-made clock to school has been invited to the White House by President Obama.


The parents of 14 year-old Ahmed Mohamed say he was dragged out of his school in handcuffs, simply because he's a Muslim.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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American Muslim boy arrested for making an electronic clock

Authorities in the American state of Texas are being accused of Islamophobia, after a Muslim boy was arrested for making a clock as a school project.
The school and police feared the device might have been a bomb. 
As our American correspondent John Clarke reports, the incident has sparked a debate over religious profiling.

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