Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Deal reached over new contract for UK junior doctors

A deal has been reached between the UK government and the British Medical Association in a long-running dispute over new contracts...

Talks have been taking place for the last 8 days following a number of strikes by junior doctors.

Our UK correspondent Dan Whitehead reports...

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Belgian bombing suspect Abrini left will on computer, says French TV

Investigators have found a last will and testament written by Brussels bombing suspect Mohammed Abrini - according to French news channel BFMTV.
It's said to have been found on a computer left in a bin near the attackers' hideout.
Elena Casas reports from Brussels.

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Mark Zuckerberg to mediate with American convervatives

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to meet with several well-known
American conservatives. The meeting comes after Facebook was accused
of promoting liberal news and filtering out conservative views.

Mimi Chiahemen reports

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Protests in Venezuelan capital Caracas

Protests have broken out in the Venezuelan capital Caracas over powers given to military and police by the President under a state of emergency...

The country's opposition leader has criticised the decision by the President and has called on the public to take to the streets.

Our correspondent Jack Parrock is at a protest in the capital...

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Ecuador hit by 6.7 earthquake

Donald Trump would talk to Kim Jong Un

Donald Trump told Reuters he would talk with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, with no pre-conditions.

Current American policy toward North Korea is focused on that country's continued pursuit of nuclear weapons technology.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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Kremlin “surprised” to be involved in Brexit debate

The Kremlin has expressed surprise that the Russian president Vladimir
Putin has been involved in the debate over Brexit.

This follows remarks made by British Prime Minister David Cameron who
said that the so-called Islamic State and Putin would likely welcome
Britain leaving the European Union.

William Denselow reports from Moscow.

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Fort McMurray fires rage on

 Another wildfire continues to rage near Fort McMurray in the Canadian province of Alberta. It's forced rebuilding crews out of the ravaged city and caused more than 8,000 oil workers to flee camps to the north.Ross Ingram reports from Canada.

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Queen Elizabeth the Second outlines British governments upcoming legislative agenda

Britain's Queen Elizabeth the Second has laid out the government's legislative agenda during the annual State Opening of Parliament, a ceremony full of pomp which dates back to 1536.  

The 21-bill agenda includes prison reforms, dealing with  extremism and paving the way for driverless cars and a spaceport.   

Greater powers are proposed for the governors of six major prisons, while inmates could be allowed access to technology and even be able to serve part-time sentences.

The government put on hold a controversial proposed to replace the Human Rights Act with a British Bill of Rights.  

The Queen outlined new proposals for increasing national security and cohesion. 

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Prison reform, driverless cars and spaceport outlined in State Opening of Parliament

Sharapova to face anti-doping panel in London

Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova is to face an anti-doping panel in London, after testing positive for a banned drug in January.

The former world number said she was not aware that a heart disease drug she had been medically prescribed, had been banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency.

Sharapova was provisionally suspended from tennis pending the hearing.

Our UK correspondent Martha Holeyman has more.

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Queen opens parliament with new legislative agenda on prisons, driverless cars

Britain's Queen Elizabeth the Second is  attending the State Opening of Parliament, a ceremony full of pomp which dates back to 1536.  

She is unveiling the governments legislative agenda in a speech in Westminster, which includes measures on reforming prisons and paving the way for driverless cars.  From London, Catherine Drew reports. 


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Refugees will repay EU spending twice over within five years, says report

Refugees who arrived in Europe last year could repay government spending on them at last twice over within five years - according to a in-depth impact study by a former economic adviser to the European commission.
Refugees will create jobs, increase demand for services and fill gaps in European workforces, the report says.
Elena Casas reports from Brussels.

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IOC may ban Russian athletes from Rio Olympics after re-tests

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is set to start re-testing of samples taken during the Sochi 2014 Winter Games and 2012 Olympic Games in London. The investigation was opened after last week's revelations about tarnished samples made by Russia's former top anti-doping scientist. Russian athletes fell under scrutiny after multiple media reports revealed wide spread doping  practices in Russian sports. Daria Bondarchuk reports from Moscow.

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Erdogan scores legal victory over German comic

A German court banned most verses of a German comic's satirical poem about Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan, following a complaint by Erdogan.

The case has raised questions about the limits of free speech in Germany.

Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.

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US Primary Tie: Clinton Wins Kentucky, Sanders Takes Oregon

The latest round of US presidential primaries ended in a tie for the Democratic candidates Tuesday evening, with Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders claiming victory in Oregon and Hillary Clinton celebrating after a tight race in Kentucky.

Patrice Howard reports from Los Angeles.

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Australia's immigration minister draws xenophobia into the election campaign

The Australian federal election campaign has hit a new low with
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton drawing on Xenophobia over asylum
seekers that could be brought into the country.
Arthur Stevens reports

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Tuesday, May 17, 2016

US Senate votes in favour of Zika fund

The United States Senate has advanced a one point one billion dollar fund to help combat the Zika virus in the US.

President Obama was seeking one point nine billion dollars of funding, but after weeks of negotiations, Republicans and Democrats reached a compromise.

From Washington, Harry Horton reports.

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US opens criminal probe into Russian Olympic doping

The US Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into the doping of dozens of Russian athletes.


The move came on the same day that the International Olympic Committee warned that more than 30 medal winners could be barred from the Rio Games this summer.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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U.S. Senate passes bill that would allow 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia

The United States Senate has approved legislation that would
allow survivors and family members of those killed on 9/11 to sue
Saudi Arabia.


While the bill has bipartisan support, the White House has said that
President Obama will likely veto it.

Our US correspondent Radmilla Suleymanova has more.

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