Sunday, April 3, 2016

Massive leak of off-shore banking documents from Panama

Over 11 million documents from a Panamanian law firm have been leaked to over 100 media organizations. 

The leak reveals how the law firm, Mossack Fonseca helped clients launder money, dodge sanctions and evade taxes.

Our Latina America correspondent Andrea Arenas reports:

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At least two dead in US train crash

At least two were killed when an Amtrak passenger train collided with construction equipment on the tracks south of Philadelphia.

Dozens were reported injured and train service is now shut between Washington and New York, the most heavily travelled section of passenger rail in the U.S.

Our correspondent Liling Tan has the details.

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Amtrak Vice President Stephen Gardner confirmed that the busiest passenger rail line from New York to Washington is shut.

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Passenger Ari Ne'eman told American broadcaster the Fox News Channel  he was in the second passenger car.

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EPL CLUBS DENY DOPING LINKS

English Premier League clubs are denying wrongdoing after doping allegations were made by the Sunday Times newspaper.

The paper says it secretly filmed a private doctor, Mark Bonar, claiming to have prescribed banned drugs to elite UK sports professionals including premier league players.

The Sunday Times admits it has no independent evidence that Mr Bonar did actually treat top-flight footballers or other athletes with medicine banned by sporting bodies.

And UK correspondent Olly Barratt says clubs being linked to the story are responding forcefully.

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Brussels airport reopens 12 days after terror attacks

The first flights have left Brussels international airport as it reopens 12 days after terror attacks killed 32 people in the Belgian capital.

Security has been stepped up and passengers are using a makeshift departure hall.

Jack Parrock reports.

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US Fed release minutes from last policy meeting

The US Federal Reserve will be under scrutiny this week as investors await the minutes from the last monthly meeting.

The past four Fed chairs are also due to speak at an event in New York - the first time they've appeared together.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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Dozens of casualties reported after Armenian and Azerbaijani troops clash

Dozens of soldiers were reportedly killed in fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Baku and Yerevan blame each other for triggering the hostilities. Fresh clashes flared the twelve year long conflict between the former Soviet republics. Daria Bondarchuk reports from the Russian capital.

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Saturday, April 2, 2016

LAPD rule out knife found at O.J. Simpson’s former property

Los Angeles police say that a knife reportedly found at the former home of O.J. Simpson is not connected to his 1994 murder case.  Authorities had conducted an array of tests on the knife before ruling it out.  Arash Ghadishah has more from Los Angeles.

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Pres. Obama wraps up last leaders summit on nuclear security

U.S. President Barack Obama is promoting the progress and all of the commitments made by the dozens of countries participating in the final leaders summit on nuclear security.

He's emphasizing that going forward, it's about transnational threats, and securing nuclear technology and radioactive material is just one facet of a larger problem.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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This is the fourth and final leaders summit on nuclear security.

U.S. President Barack Obama says, things have changed, and now its about addressing trans-national threats, of which, nuclear security is a facet.

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President Obama underscored the importance of intelligence sharing to stop transnational threats, such as a dirty bomb.

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Friday, April 1, 2016

Islamic State is top concern for President Obama

U.S. President Barack Obama is using the closing session of the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit to discuss his top concern, the Islamic State.

The American president feels that progress is being made in destroying the leadership and cutting off financing of the terror group.

But he told his fellow leaders, while the threat may be narrowing in Syria and Iraq, it may be expanding elsewhere.

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U.S. President Barack Obama urged his fellow leaders to share what they know to help combat all forms of terrorism, including the worst case scenario of the theft of nuclear materials for  a dirty bomb.

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Obama urges more action to safeguard global nuclear materials

US President Barack Obama is urging the world to do more to stop nuclear materials from falling into the hands of terrorists.


He told a nuclear summit in Washington that "madmen" could kill millions of people unless the world's stockpiles of plutonium and highly enriched uranium are held more securely.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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WHO confirms new Ebola death in Liberia

The World Health Organization has confirmed the first new case of
Ebola in Liberia in four months.

The United Nations health body says a 30-year-old woman died on Thursday.

Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York.

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Obama warns of "loose nukes" threat at Washington nuclear summit

US President Barack Obama is urging the world to do more to stop nuclear materials from falling into the hands of terrorists.


He told a nuclear summit in Washington that "madmen" could kill millions of people unless the world's stockpiles of plutonium and highly enriched uranium are held more securely.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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President Obama commended world leaders for doing more to safeguard nuclear material…but still  presented an apocalyptic vision of the threat that exists.


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US jobs data beats Wall St. estimates

The United States added 215,000 jobs to the economy in March beating
Wall Street estimates.

This piece of data is watched very closed by the US Federal Reserve
but analysts don't expect them to alter their cautious approach when
it comes to future interest rate hikes.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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North Korea tests missile as Nuclear Security Summit enters final day

The final day of the Nuclear Security Summit in the US capital is underway, with President Obama and over 50 global leaders attending.

However, just hours after the US leader and his Asia Pacific allies warned North Korea against further provocations reports emerged Pyongyang had conducted a new ballistic missile test.

In Washington here's Kevin McAleese...

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Further delays to the reopening of Brussels airport

Brussels international airport is still waiting to take its first flights after terror attacks last week forced its closure.

While the airport says it is ready to reopen, the police force in charge of security and the government are yet to give the green light.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports.

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MAN CONVICTED OF PLOT TO KILL US TROOPS IN UK

A man's been convicted of plotting to kill US military personnel on British soil.

Junead Khan was planning an attack on the RAF Lakenheath base in eastern England where American troops are stationed.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

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Italian economic development minister resigns over contracts scandal relating to her boyfriend

Italy's economic development minister has resigned after accusations she was pushing for an amendment to help her boyfriend win energy contracts worth millions of dollars.

The Italian opposition has also called Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to step down over the matter.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports.

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British musician sues Royal Opera House over ruined hearing

A British musician is suing the Royal Opera House in London, claiming it has ruined his hearing.

Chris Goldscheider, a viola player says the effects of the damage have been devastating, and have changed his life dramatically.

Our UK correspondent Martha Holeyman has more.


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Prominent Russian Journalist Found Murdered in St. Petersburg

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A well-known Russian journalist was found murdered in his St Petersburg apartment, according to a local news website Fontanka. The Russian Investigative Committee has opened a criminal case into the murder. Julia Lyubova has the details from Moscow.

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Amnesty: Turkey returning Syrians ‘illegally’

Human rights group Amnesty International said Turkey has illegally returned thousands of refugees to Syria since mid-January.

Ankara recently signed to a controversial agreement with the European Union to help manage the flow of refugees to Europe.

Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.

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