Friday, May 27, 2016

South Korea President addresses the African Union


South Korea is asking Africa to support it against the nuclear programmes of North Korea. President Park Geun – hey has made a speech to the African Union, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where she has promised more cooperation with Africa but is demanding the same.

Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa

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Dur: 44 seconds






US finds first case of antibiotic resistant bacteria

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US health officials have reported that they've found the first
American case of an infection entirely resistant to antibiotics.

There's concern the bacterial strain involved - found in a 48 year
old woman - could lead to more cases of antibiotic resistant illness,
a potential public health emergency.

US Correspondent Laura Cantekin reports.

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South korea president addresses the African Union

South Korea is asking Africa to support it against the nuclear programme of North Korea.

President Park Guen- hey has made a speech to the African Union in Addis Ababa, where she has promised more cooperation with africa but is demanding the same.

Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa.

IN: In her speech
OUT: North Korea
Dur: 44 seconds

US economy grew more than expected boosting chances of Fed raising rates

The American economy grew by 0.8 per cent in the first quarter of 2016
- that's according to the latest figures from the US Commerce
Department.


Experts say the growth – stronger than initial figures suggested -
raises chances of the country's central bank increasing interest
rates.


Our US correspondent Radmilla Suleymanova has more.

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Millions more cars recalled over airbag deaths

US confirms special forces may be wearing Kurdish insignia

The U.S. military is confirming that special forces operating in Syria may be wearing the insignia of Kurdish groups, including the YPG.

Turkey issued a protest after a photographer took pictures of American special forces wearing the green patches of a Kurdish militia not far from Raqqa in Syria.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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Following protests from the Turkish government that U.S. special forces are working side by side with Kurdish militias in Syria, Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said they are only there in an advice and assist capacity, but if threatened, they will defend themselves.

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U.N. urges Greece to improve poor living conditions for refugees

The UN refugee agency has criticised the "sub-standard conditions" at refugee sites in Greece and has urged authorities to improve the facilities quickly.

The news comes one day after more than four thousand refugees were rescued from the Mediterranean Sea by the Italian Coastguard.

Our North America correspondent Harry Horton reports.

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LONDON 2012 ATHLETES FAIL TESTS

Athletes from six different countries who competed in the London 2012 Olympics have failed retrospective doping tests, according to the International Olympic Committee.

The retests were carried out using the latest scientific methods on samples from the 2008 Beijing Games and from the 2012 London Games.

Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports…

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DUR: 37 seconds


Russia plan “unprecedented” military upgrade on disputed islands

Russia is considering a plan to open a new naval base on one the
islands in the disputed Kuril chain.

Japan also lay claim to the island chain and the dispute is the major
reason why no peace treaty has been signed between the nations after
World War Two.

William Denselow reports from Moscow.

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UK TO SEND EXTRA SUPPORT FOR LIBYA

The British government is preparing to send a Royal Navy warship to the Mediterranean to help tackle arms smuggling in Libya. 

UK Prime Minister David Cameron made the announcement at the G7 summit in Japan, saying the UK was ready to take an 'active leadership role' in helping Libya deal with people trafficking and its migration crisis. 

Our UK correspondent Martha Holeyman reports. 

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London 2012 Athletes Fail Doping Re-tests

Athletes from six different countries who competed in the London 2012 Olympics have failed retrospective doping tests, according to the International Olympic Committee.


The retests were carried out using the latest scientific methods on samples from the 2008 Beijing Games and from the 2012 London Games.


Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports…


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Obama Makes Historic Hiroshima Visit


US President Barack Obama has laid a wreath at the site in Hiroshima where America dropped the world's first atomic bomb, in 1945.

Mr. Obama also met survivors of the attack, which killed at least 140,000 people  - but did not apologise for the bombing.

Here's our US correspondent Lorna Shaddick.

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After laying his wreath, Mr. Obama described what happened in Hiroshima when the world's first nuclear weapon was deployed:

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OUT: ...to destroy itself
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President Obama said what happened at Hiroshima must never be forgotten: 

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DUR: 25 seconds 


The US President said he hoped the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki can be taken as a lesson for future generations

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OUT: ...own moral awakening
DUR: 24 seconds 



MAN UNITED CONFIRM MOURINHO DEAL

Manchester United have confirmed the appointment of Jose Mourinho as the club's new manager.

The former Real Madrid, Porto, and Chelsea boss takes over from Louis Van Gaal who was sacked earlier this week by the EPL side.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.

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Ahead of Putin’s Greece visit G7 agree to extend Russia sactions in June

The group of seven countries with leading economies comprised of Germany, Italy, Canada, France, Japan, the United States and the United Kingdom known as the G7, have agreed that international sanctions imposed on Russia should be extended beyond June. Russia is under pressure over its involvement in the civil crisis in Ukraine and the annexation of the Crimean peninsula in 2014. Daria Bondarchuk reports from Moscow.

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German police hunt British neo-Nazis

German police are investigating two men from a British neo-Nazi group of publishing an offensive photo from the Buchenwald (BOO KIN VALD) concentration camp.

If found, the men could face up to three years in prison as a result of Germany's strict laws against Nazi symbols.

Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.

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G7 WARNS AGAINST BREXIT

The G7 meeting in Japan has concluded with a declaration urging Britain to stay in the EU.

The final statement at the summit of leading developed economies warns that if the UK leaves the EU it will reverse a trend towards increased global trade, jobs and investment.

Britain votes on its European Union membership in a referendum on 23rd June.

UK Prime Minister David Cameron, speaking in Ise-Shima, says leaders agree it's in everyone's interest not to see a Brexit.

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OUT: …union."
DUR: 27 seconds

FRANCE STANDOFF CONTINUES

There's no sign of a standoff ending between French unions and the government over labour reforms.

On Thursday dozens of arrests were made in Paris and other cities as protesters took to the streets.

Strikes have affected nuclear power production, transport hubs, and roads and bridges have been blockaded.

The government has suggested it could modify its reform proposals, but insists it won't back down.

Peter Allen in Paris says the situation could get worse before it gets better.

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DUR: 30 seconds

More Clashes Between Protestors and Police in France

Clashes between police and protestors continue across France and many unions there demand a repeal of new labour reform laws.

On Thursday 77 arrests were made after there was another round of violent clashes.

Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has the latest from Brussels.


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Great Barrier Reef omitted from climate risk report - Australian intervention

Australia has pressured a United Nations agency into removing the threatened Great Barrier Reef from a report detailing climate change risks on world heritage sites, possibly because of fears of the report damaging tourism.
Arthur Stevens has more

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Sanders Challenges Trump to Unconventional Debate

Democrat Bernie Sanders and Republican Donald Trump are exploring staging an unconventional US presidential debate.

It would sideline Democratic front-runner Hilary Clinton.

As Rachel Silverman reports, the two men have expressed interest in a one on one encounter in California ahead of the state primary June 7th.. 

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