Sunday, September 10, 2017

Hurricane Irma fallout set to dominate sentiment on Wall St. [Preview]


Hurricane Irma is likely to be in focus on Wall Street this week as investors assess the impact it could have on the U.S. economy.

Irma comes just days after Hurricane Harvey battered parts of Texas and Louisiana. Officials say the recovery could cost in the region of $180 billion.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Friday, September 8, 2017

Special Counsel Mueller to interview Trump insiders

Special Counsel Robert Mueller intends to interview current and former members of U.S. President Donald Trump's inner circle as the Russia investigation expands.

The Washington Post reports, the interview requests were prompted by documents provided by the White House.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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Hurricane Irma bears down on Florida

The National Weather Service says hurricane conditions are being felt across Cuba and the Bahamas, issuing storm surge warnings for much of southern Florida.

Hurricane Irma has already killed 21, with outer Caribbean islands worried about the threat from Hurricane Jose, already a Category 4- with winds topping 150 miles per hour or nearly 240 kilometers per hour.

While U.S. President Donald Trump has promised that teams are prepositioned, Homeland Security Adviser Tom Bossert warns that there will be a period of time when everyone must shelter in place as Hurricane Irma roars across Florida.

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Republicans annoyed over Trump debt ceiling deal

The US Congress has passed a controversial bill to keep the American government afloat and provide billions of dollars for hurricane relief.

As our Washington correspondent John Clarke reports, the raising of the debt ceiling is not unusual, but it created an unusual alliance between President Trump and the Democrats, with some Republicans voting against it. 

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19 dead as Hurricane Irma takes aim at Florida

The death toll from Hurricane Irma has climbed to 19, as Caribbean Islands figure out how much damage was done, as the storm rampages across the Bahamas.

Cuba was essentially shut down, as officials in the American State of Florida warned the time to get out is now.

Florida was devastated 25 years ago by Hurricane Andrew, and as our correspondent in Fort Lauderdale Giles Gibson reports, state officials hope they are prepared for the arrival of Hurricane Irma.

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From Fort Lauderdale, Giles Gibson reports that the current weather doesn't give a hint that a massive destructive storm is about to hit south Florida.

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33 dead in Mexican earthquake

The death toll in the Mexican earthquake is topping 33 and climbing.

The 8.2 tremor struck off the southern coast of Mexico, with the provinces of Oaxaca and Chiapas taking the worst hit, although the ground was shaking as far away as Mexico City.

The earthquake was also felt in neighboring Guatemala.

Our correspondent Rachel Silverman reports from Oaxaca (PRONO: wah-ha-CAH):

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Floridians flee Hurricane Irma

With 16 confirmed dead from Hurricane Irma, ships are steaming toward the Caribbean islands first hit by the massive storm to bring relief supplies.

The tourist resorts on Cuba have been evacuated and Florida's two many highways north are jammed as hundreds of thousands flee the storm which is wider than Florida is broad.

Experts are warning that this could be the costliest storm in American history with Florida Governor Rick Scott repeating his warning, it's also likely to be deadly.

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The current track of the storm is to take a direct hit at Miami, with Florida Governor Rick Scott saying his entire state will feel the impact of the storm.

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While some Floridians are vowing to ride out Hurricane Irma, Governor Rick Scott urged people within the evacuation zones to leave.

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UN: 270,000 Rohingya refugees flee Myanmar

The United Nations says at least 270,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled
from Myanmar to neighboring Bangladesh in the last two weeks.

The UN has called the dramatic increase of refugees, escaping
violence, "alarming".

Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York.

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Pres. Trump talks terrorism with Qatar

U.S. President Donald Trump discussed the need to defeat terrorism with Amir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar.  

The phone call came after the American president hosted the leader of Kuwait and the ongoing dispute topped the agenda.

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

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Uber Under New FBI Probe

The ride-hailing company Uber has confirmed that it's under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigations.

The Wall Street Journal says the FBI is looking into software that was allegedly used to interfere with the operations of a rival firm, Lyft.

From Washington, Daniel Ryntjes reports.

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Florida braces for Hurricane Irma

Just north of Cuba, Hurricane Irma is rampaging across the Bahamas, taking aim at the 20 million citizens of the American state of Florida.

The storm is already blamed for at least 11 deaths, even as the wind speeds have slowed a little an average of 155 miles per hour or 240 kilometers.

Our correspondent in Florida Mary MacCarthy is in Fort Lauderdale just north of Miami.

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Federal and local officials are urging Floridians to leave the coastal areas, but Mary MacCarthy reports from Fort Lauderdale that many are determined to stay.

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From Fort Lauderdale, Mary MacCarthy reports that even though Hurricane Irma's winds have slowed a bit, it's still an extremely dangerous storm.

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AT LEAST 27 DEAD IN MEXICAN QUAKE

At least 27 people have been killed after what's thought to have been the strongest earthquake Mexico has seen in a century.

The 8.2 magnitude quake struck off Mexico's southern coast.

Several Mexican states are reporting severe damage to buildings and it's feared the death toll will rise further.

A Tsunami warning's been issued for Mexico and other nearby nations. 

Lucy's in Guatemala and says it could be felt that far afield.

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At least 15 dead in Mexican earthquake

At least 15 people have died after an 8.2 magnitude earthquake stuck
just off the southern coast of Mexico.

A tsunami warning has been triggered in neighboring nations and
Mexicans President Enrique Peña Nieto calls it the strong quake to hit
the area in a century.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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HURRICANE IRMA NOW CATEGORY 4

At least 14 people are known to have died as Hurricane Irma continues its path from the Caribbean towards the US.

The British overseas territory of Turks and Caicos was hit by a category five hurricane for the first time.

There are reports of looting on the badly hit island of Saint Martin.

The storm has been downgraded to a category four storm but officials warn it is still likely to cause major further damage.

Britain, France and the Netherlands have all sent ships, rescue teams and supplies to the region.

Governor of the British Virgin Islands Gus Jaspert has declared a state of emergency there.

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AU AND UN WARY OF SOUTH SUDAN ELECTION CALL

The African Union and the United Nations are voicing concerns about calls for elections in South Sudan by 2018.

The issue was raised at the 11th joint meeting between the African Union Peace Security Council and the United Nations Security Council held in Ethiopia.

From Addis Ababa, Coletta Wanjohi reports.

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Madeline McCann Police Ask UK Government For More Funding



Police investigating the disappearance of toddler Madeline McCann, who disappeared from her family's holiday home in Portugal in 2007, have asked the UK government for more funding for their investigation.


Current funds are only available until the end of this month.


Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell has more.


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Security forces sanitise godman's headquarters, curfew in place

Weeks after self-styled godman Ram Rahim Singh was sentenced to 20 years in jail for raping two women followers 18 years ago, a massive search operation is on at his headquarters in the Indian town of Sirsa. 

Security personnel will also search the godman's den- where he reportedly raped the two women.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports. 

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Spanish court suspends Catalonia independence referendum

Spain's consitutional court has moved to block an independence referendum in Catalonia.

The vote is planned for October the first and Catalan leaders say they will press ahead with it despite the Court's decision.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports. 

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AT LEAST 14 DEAD AS IRMA MOVES TOWARDS US

At least 14 people are known to have died as Hurricane Irma continues its path from the Caribbean towards the US.

The British overseas territory of Turks and Caicos was hit by a category five hurricane for the first time.

Haiti has also seen flooding and damage as Irma passed by.

The storm's winds have dropped slightly but remain at around 165 miles an hour (270km/h).

Britain, France and the Netherlands have all sent ships, rescue teams and supplies to the region.

Governor of the British Virgin Islands Gus Jaspert has declared a state of emergency there.

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Russian military chief meets NATO General to calm war games nerves

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The chief of Russia's general staff, General Valery Gerasimov, has met with the chairman of the NATO military committee to reassure NATO about upcoming joint Russian/Belorussian war games.  It comes after Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said the military exercises could be a cover for an invasion of Ukraine. Julia Lyubova reports from Moscow.

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