Thursday, April 6, 2017

US Senate "goes nuclear" to move Gorsuch nomination forward

U.S. Senate Republicans have voted in favor of changing the rules, invoking the 'nuclear option' to move the nomination of Neil Gorsuch to join the U.S. Supreme Court to a final full floor vote.

Many expect the move to radically change politics in the upper chamber, possibility eliminating bipartisan compromise.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff has an update:

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Senior US lawmaker steps aside from Russia probe [Clips]

The chairman of the US House Intelligence Committee has removed
himself from their investigation into Russia's alleged meddling in
last year's presidential election.

The announcement comes on the same day the House Committee of Ethics
revealed that Devin Nunes is under investigation due to public reports
that he may have made unauthorized disclosures of classified
information.

Nunes says the claims are entirely false and politically motivated but
adds that it's in the panel's best interest if he temporarily removes
himself from the Russia probe.

House speaker Paul Ryan says the Ethics Committee investigation is a
distraction but is standing by Nunes.


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The chair of the House Intelligence Committee was on President Donald
Trump's transition team and Democrats accuse the Republican senator of
being too close to the administration to be able to impartially
examine whether Trump's team had improper contacts with Russia.

Leading Democrat on the panel Adam Schiff welcomes the news.

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Nunes was criticized last month for revealing that Trump's team may
have incidentally been caught up in foreign surveillance carried out
by US intelligence agencies leading some Democrats to question whether
the Republican senator is too cozy with the Trump administration.

Leading Democrat on the panel Adam Schiff welcomes Nunes' decision to
step aside but says that the Committee has still been functioning
despite the controversy.


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First in-person meeting for Presidents Trump & Xi

U.S. President Donald Trump is set to host China's President Xi Jinping for their first in-person meetings at Mar-A-Lago, Florida.

The two men have spoken over the phone and the agenda for the 24 hours of talks is expected to include dinner but not golf at the president's club.

Christopher Johnson was with the CIA focusing on Asia issues before joining the bipartisan Center for Strategic and International Studies as a China scholar.

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Bonnie Glaser is a long-time analyst on China issues with the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

She says Beijing realized that the get tough approach first employed by the Foreign Minister wasn't working with the Trump administration, so they turned instead to approaching Jared Kushner, seen as the archittect of the meeting.

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Ahead of the meeting, U.S. President Donald Trump posted on social media that the talks will be difficult.

Long-time Asia observer Mike Mossetig says, this is part of President Trump's essential strategy.

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U.S. President Donald Trump has singled out North Korea as topping the agenda for the meeting with China's President Xi Jinping.

Mike Mossetig says China has a particular goal, to not have an American ally on their border (as Russia ended up with Germany after the cold war ended).

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Top Republican steps down from Russia election hacking probe

The U.S. lawmaker leading a congressional probe into Russia's alleged meddling in last year's presidential election has stepped aside.

Senior Republican and House Intelligence Committee chairman, Devin Nunes, was forced to step down, over claims he disclosed classified information while operating at the beck and call of the White House.

Nina-Maria Potts reports on an increasingly bitter investigation.

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Senior US lawmaker steps aside from Russia probe [WRAP]

The chairman of the US House Intelligence Committee has removed
himself from their investigation into Russia's alleged meddling in
last year's presidential election.

The announcement comes on the same day the House Committee of Ethics
revealed that Devin Nunes is under investigation due to public reports that
he may have made unauthorized disclosures of classified information.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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US Treasury blacklists North Korea's economy

The US Treasury has blacklisted North Korea's economy, saying it poses
a risk of money laundering and the financing of terrorism.

It comes as the US and Chinese Presidents meet to discuss topics,
including North Korea.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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Vladimir Putin says accusations on Syria gas incident 'groundless'

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said it was unacceptable to make 'groundless' accusations over this week's suspected chemical weapons attack in a Syrian province.  He made this statement during a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister. Julia Lyubova reports from Moscow.

North Korea tops agenda for Pres. Trump, Pres. Xi meetings

The lack of progress in convincing North Korea to end its pursuit of nuclear weapons will top the agenda for the meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and China's President Xi Jinping.

The head of U.S. forces for the Pacific has reiterated that military options are on the table, but the use is up to the president.

(With President Trump leaving for Mar-A-Lago at Noon Eastern) 
Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff has a preview:

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Senate Republicans ready for 'nuclear option' to get Trump High Court pick comfirmed


The US Senate is expected to take unprecedented action on Thursday in a bid to confirm the next Supreme Court justice.  

The Republican controlled senate is expected to invoke what's called the "nuclear option" in order to get President Trump's pick for the vacant high court seat, Neil Gorsuch, confirmed.  

In Washington Kevin McAleese reports...

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UK Supreme Court Rules on School Absence Fines

The UK's Supreme Court has ruled against a father who was fined for taking his child out of school to go on holiday.


Jon Platt was issued a £120 penalty (150 dollars) for the unauthorised term-time absence.


Judges at the UK's Supreme Court said the school's rules specified regular attendance was essential, as our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports…


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Gibraltar accuses Spain of stalling traffic at border

Gibraltar has accused Spain of deliberately causing traffic gridlock at the border - after the archipelago set off a diplomatic spat between Britain and Spain over Brexit. 
EU Council President Donald Tusk said last week that Spain should get a veto over the status of Gibraltar in any Brexit trade deal - sparking anger in Westminster.
Our Europe correspondent Elena Casas reports. 

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New Polls Show French Frontrunner Macron's Lead Narrowing

The latest polls out show the lead of centrist French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron is starting to narrow.

But still, they show he remains the favorite to win the race and become France's next president.

Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has more from Brussels. 

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Anzac Day terror threat spooks Australian government

Australian and New Zealand travellers planning to mark Anzac Day on the 25th of April at Gallipoli in Turkey have been urged to take a high degree of caution after the Australian government was tipped off that terrorists may target the event.
Arthur Stevens has more

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Report: Twenty Turkish nationals under invesigation for spying in Germany

A German newspaper reported that twenty Turkish citizens are currently under investigation for spying in Germany.

The alleged espionage was carried out against followers of the Gulen movement, which Turkey blames for a failed coup attempt last summer.

Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin.

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Kremlin plans nationwide anti-terror rallies in response to Monday's deadly bomb attack

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Russian authorities are planning a series of nationwide demonstrations against terror and in support of the victims of the St Petersburg bomb attack.  According to reports, the authorities in Moscow have authorised a demo near Red Square on 6 April.  Julia Lyubova reports from Moscow.

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China summons Indian ambassador over Dalai Lama tour

China's foreign ministry has summoned the Indian ambassador in Beijing in protest of the Dalai Lama's ongoing tour of a disputed region between India and Tibet.

It's not the first time the Buddhist leader has visited the of state of Arunachal Pradesh (pron: arun-ach-al pra-desh).

Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai

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Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Sec. Tillerson blames Assad for chemical attack

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says there is no doubt the regime of Bashar al-Assad is behind the chemical attacks in Syria.

U.S. President Donald Trump called the attacks an affront to humanity, saying it has changed his mind about the situation in Syria.

During a photo opportunity with the Mexican Foreign Minister, Secretary Tillerson also had a message for Moscow.

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Facebook Cracks Down on "Revenge Porn"

Trump: Syria attack "unacceptable", is leading to change "attitude toward Syria"

US President Donald Trump says that he's changing his attitude towards Syrian President Bashar al Assad in the aftermath of Tuesday's chemical attack on civilians in the north of the country.


He called the attack an "affront to humanity" but stopped short of explaining how his policy towards Syria might shift.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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President Trump, flanked by Jordan's King Abdullah, said the chemical attack was unacceptable, and is leading to a change of heart over Syria.


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Trump's view on Syria altered after "affront to humanity" of suspected chemical attack

US President Donald Trump has said the suspected chemical attack in Syria is "an affront to humanity" that had altered his view on how to deal with the war there.

But he declined to say how the US would respond and continued to blame his predecessor Barack Obama for inaction.

Kate Fisher reports from Washington

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