Friday, January 8, 2016

South Sudan President Appoints 50 Opposition Members into Transitional Parliament

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South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has appointed 50 members from the opposition into the transitional parliament.

The decision was reached on thursday at a high level meeting held in the capital Juba, also attended by South African vice president Cyril Ramaphosa


Isabel Nakirya reports.

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Bushfires in Western Australia destroy small town

Bushfires in Australia's west has destroyed the little town of Yarloop, about 130 kilometres south of the West Australian capital, Perth while three people who were missing in the fireground have been found safe and well.
Arthur Stevens has more

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Poland to sack all staff at public broadcaster

Every member of staff at Poland's public broadcaster will be sacked in the wake of a media clampdown by the new government according to the Polish PAP news agency. 

It comes in the wake of new legislation giving the Polish government more control over public media which has drawn severe criticism from the European Union.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports. 

CHINESE SHARES RISE AFTER CIRCUIT-BREAKER SUSPENDED

Chinese stocks have risen following a move by authorities to suspend a circuit-breaker which had failed to curb sharp falls in shares.

The Shanghai composite saw volatile trading but closed higher, a day after the circuit-breaker was dumped.

Global stock markets have been under pressure on concerns about China, and the state of its economy.

Richard Troue from stockbroker Hargreaves Lansdown says the circuit-breaker didn't succeed in easing sell-offs of Chinese shares.

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CAMERON 'NEARING EU DEAL'

British diplomats reportedly feel Prime Minister David Cameron is edging closer to a deal with EU allies on reform of the bloc.

Mr Cameron has promised to renegotiate the UK's relationship with Brussels ahead of holding a referendum on its EU membership.

The main stumbling block had been his desire to limit some benefits for migrants arriving in Britain.

But political reporter Theo Usherwood says it appears that a compromise is in the works.

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Russia denies a deadline for Assad to step down was set

Russia denies a deadline for the Syrian President Bashar al Assad to leave power was agreed on by world and regional powers. Russia's special Middle East envoy said the date was not discussed during talks of an international group that gathered in Vienna late last year to find a political solution to the Syrian crisis. Daria Bondarchuk reports from Moscow.

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BRITONS ADVISED NOT TO DRINK

Britons have been warned there is no such thing as a safe level of alcohol consumption, in the country's toughest drinking guidelines ever.

The new advice from Britain's chief medical officer says men and women who do drink regularly should limit the amount to 14 units a week - that's the equivalent of six pints of beer or seven glasses of wine.

The guidance comes from new research suggesting any amount of drinking increases the risk of cancer.

Chief Medical Officer for England, Sally Davies, denies she's scaremongering.

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FRESH FLOODS HIT SCOTLAND

Fresh flooding in Scotland has caused homes in Aberdeenshire to be evacuated after the River Don burst its banks.

Water levels in some areas are at record highs - after weeks of sporadic heavy rainfall in the north of the UK.

The latest flooding episode is causing major disruption.

As Fiona Winchester reports from Glasgow.

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Mein Kampf returns to Germany

A new edition of Adolf Hitler's manifesto Mein Kampf has been published in Germany for the first time since the end of the second World War. 

The Nazi dictator's book entered the public domain after the expiration of its copyright, effectively ending a ban by German authorities.

Our correspondent Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.

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Obama defends executive actions on gun control at town hall meeting

US President Barack Obama has defended his push for tighter gun measures at a nationally televised town hall meeting.

He took questions from the public as he pressed for support for the executive measures he announced on Tuesday, which include tightening background checks for gun buyers and better licensing for sellers.

The President said the rules must be the same for anyone selling guns. 
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The President vowed not to campaign or vote for any political candidate who does not support "common-sense gun reform." 

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The President stressed the importance of getting guns out of the hands of people who want to do harm. 

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Thursday, January 7, 2016

UN: Syrian government greenlights aid deliveries to Madaya, other hard-to-reach areas


The Syrian government has approved humanitarian deliveries to some of the hardest-to-reach and besieged areas in Syria, where people are said to be facing starvation and death.


The United Nations on Thursday said Damascus had approved urgent aid access to areas including Madaya, Foah and Kefraya.


UN Correspondent Liling Tan reports.


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Kerry to China: no more "business as usual" with North Korea

The US is calling on China to end what it calls a "business as usual" approach to North Korea in light of Pyongyang's claim to have tested a hydrogen bomb.


Secretary of State John Kerry says he told the Chinese Foreign Minister that the country must now toughen its attitude towards its traditional North Korean ally.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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U.S., South Africa resolve AGOA differences over poultry imports

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The U.S. and South Africa have resolved their long-standing issues over poultry imports which have prevented the full implementation of the recently renewed AGOA deal.

AGOA is the African Growth and Opportunity Act, intended to spur development in Africa, by fostering trade, but South Africa was threatened with being kicked out of the trade agreement if the chicken dispute could not be resolved.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff reports from Washington:

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Saudi, Iranian relations worsen

Relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran worsened after Tehran accused Riyadh of damaging the Iranian embassy in Yemen.

At the same time, for the United States, the two Middle Eastern powers are critical to the diplomatic process to resolve the crisis in Syria and the fight against the Islamic State.

Confirming that Syria talks are set to resume January 25 in Geneva, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry also insists, the foreign ministers of both Saudi Arabia and Iran have promised him, their public differences will not impact the Syria peace process.

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NYPD settles lawsuits over Muslim surveillance

New York's Police Department has agreed to settle a pair of lawsuits
that claimed Muslims were subjected to unjust surveillance and
investigations because of their religion.

As Mimi Chiahemen reports from New York, the civil rights groups that
brought the claims are calling the settlement a win for all vulnerable
groups.

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REPORT: US in talks with South Korea over 'strategic weapons supply'


The US is in talks with South Korea over the possible deployment of weaponry to its border with the North, Reuters news agency reports.

The development comes just 24 hours after North Korea came under international condemnation after announcing it had successfully detonated a hydrogen bomb.

In Washington Kevin McAleese reports

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American scientists warn of rising global temperatures

The United States recorded its second hottest year ever in 2015.
The news comes just weeks after nations agreed at a conference in Paris to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
As our North American correspondent John Clarke reports, American government scientists are warning of more extreme weather events in the future.

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UN Library reveals most popular book on immunity from international crimes

The United Nations' library has announced the most popular
book checked out in 2015 was a thesis on diplomatic immunity from
international crimes.

The library at the UN's New York headquarters is
most frequently used by the delegations from the 193 countries and UN staff.

Laura Cantekin reports from UN headquarters in New York

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US confirms two Guantanamo detainees relocated to Ghana

Two Yemeni prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba have been relocated to Ghana.

Ghana has granted Mahmud Omar Bin Atef and Khalid Al-Dhuby permission to stay there for two years subject to security clearance. 

Andrea Arenas reports from Washington. 

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Russian sports officials receive life bans for doping cover-up

Two Russian sport officials have received life bans following the international doping scandal featuring Russian sports players.

The two men were charged with breaches of anti-doping rules, in December 2015.

Albina Kovalyova reports from Moscow.

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