Friday, September 15, 2017

Man with knife attacks soldier on patrol in central Paris

A man armed with a knife has attacked a soldier on patrol in central Paris. 
The soldier wasn't injured, but it comes on the day the French government announced changes to army anti-terror patrols to make troops less of a target.
Our Europe correspondent Elena Casas reports from Brussels.

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Russia, Turkey, Iran discuss Syria de-escalation zones in Astana

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Russia, Turkey and Iran are close to finalising an agreement on creating four de-escalation zones in Syria, according to a senior Russian negotiator.  The three sides are discussing the details during the second day of the sixth round of Syria peace talks in the Kazakh capital of Astana. Julia Lyubova reports from Moscow.


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JAPAN CONDEMNS 'PROVOCATIVE' NORTH KOREA MISSILE

Japan says it can not 'tolerate' North Korea's actions, after Pyongyang fired another missile over the country.

The ballistic missile travelled over Japan before landing in the sea.

It comes after a previous test which flew over Japan last month, and a nuclear bomb test less than a fortnight ago.

Ashleigh Carroll reports.

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Speaking through a translator, Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe condemned the missile launch.

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Speaking through a translator, Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe condemned the missile launch.

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Countries Lobby the EU for Border Checks to Stay

Five European countries are calling on the European Union to extend the right to conduct border checks.

The countries argue even though the migration crisis is winding down—the threat of terrorists crossing borders remains. 

Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has more from Brussels. 

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Bidding closes for Air Berlin offers

Interested buyers have a Friday deadline to submit bids for Air Berlin, Germany's second-largest carrier which has filed for bankruptcy.

It's been a dramatic process so far, with pilots staging an impromptu walkout and allegations of an unfair playing field from other airlines.

Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin.

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Group of farmers protest against India's new bullet train project

Farmers have staged a protest against India's new bullet train project.

The 17 billion US dollar high speed train project was launched this week during Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe's visit to Gujarat. 

Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports 

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North Korea 'launch missile over Japan'

North Korea has fired a missile over Japan, according to the Japanese and South Korean governments.

The missile travelled more than 3,500 km South Korea's military said.

US President Donald Trump has been briefed on the launch.

Our US Correspondent Harry Horton reports from Washington.

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North Korea Reportedly Fires Missile over Japan

North Korea has reportedly fired a missile eastwards from Pyongyang towards Japan, where residents were warned to take shelter. 
The missile launch comes just days after the United Nations imposed  new sanctions on North Korea because of its weapons testing. 

US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details. 

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Thursday, September 14, 2017

Google Sued for Gender Discrimination

Three former employees of Google have filed a lawsuit against the company of discriminating against women in pay and promotions. 

This is just the latest in a series of accusations of gender discrimination leveled at major tech companies. 

Technology Correspondent Rachel Silverman has that story. 

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Political confusion over immigration deal

Political confusion reigns in Washington over whether U.S. President Donald Trump forged a deal with Democrats on a certain group of migrants.

DACA stands for deferred action for childhood arrivals, and their "dream" is to have their citizenship & immgration status made official.

The American president has definitely angered supporters and contradicted himself in a series of spoken statements and posts on social media.

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

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US condemns Iraq terror attacks

The death toll rose past 50 in a pair of suicide bomb attacks in southern Iraq, with 85 reported injured.

The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the deadly attacks on a restaurant, where Iranian pilgrims were eating.

They claimed the "rejectionist idolaters" had to die.

From Washington, U.S. State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert condemned the attack in the strongest of terms.

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Venezuela's President Describes Rabbit Plan to Solve Food Shortages

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has devised what he's calling a rabbit plan to help combat serious shortages of food and high levels of malnutrition in the South American country.


Maduro blames the shortages on an economic war he says is being waged against his government by "imperialist forces."


Juan Carlos Lamas has more from Caracas.


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Trump Sanctions, But Big Iran Decision Awaits

The Trump administration is imposing a set of new sanctions on 11 Iran-linked companies and individuals.

But the US President is holding back from re-imposing several other sanctions, pending his decision on whether to pull out of the nuclear deal. 

From Washington, Daniel Ryntjes reports.

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US previews priorities for UN General Assembly

The Trump administration is laying out its initial priorities for the upcoming United Nations' General Assembly meetings with the heads of state and government set to arrive in New York (speeches starting Tuesday morning September 19)

The U.S. State Department has already been criticized for bringing a smaller delegation and questions have arisen about whether President Trump will host leaders at his golf club in New Jersey.

U.S. State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert previewed the diplomatic efforts:

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U.S. State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert said there's good reasons for why a smaller American delegation is participating.

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Don't go fight for Islamic State - US State Department

The U.S. State Department has confirmed they are aware an American may have been fighting in Syria for the Islamic State and has been captured or surrendered to Kurdish forces.

The U.S. military says that any fighter for the Islamic State will be "transported humanely" to their home country, as reported by the Daily Beast.

U.S. State Department Spokesperson Heather Nauert had little to add except that fighting for the Islamic State is not a good idea.

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US responds cautiously after Russia yanks parking spaces

The U.S. State Department is reacting cautiously after the Russian officials removed special parking spaces for American diplomats in St. Petersburg, Moscow and other Russian cities.

Washington and Moscow have been in a tit-for-tat over Russian interference in the American elections, with the U.S. expelling diplomats and the Russians cancelling visas and work permits.

U.S. State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert:

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Republicans say discussions, no DACA deal

Republican leaders in the U.S. Congress are now saying there were only discussions on what to do about DACA, but no deal was crafted between U.S. President Donald Trump and the Democratic leadership.

Before leaving for Florida, U.S. President Donald Trump said Speaker Ryan and Seate Majority Leader McConnell were on board, but after phone calls during the flight, he changed his tune and said there would only be a deal if construction of a wall was included.

DACA stands for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, and is a program intended to provide work and study permits for young people who were brought to the US without proper immigration papers.

Speaker of the House Paul Ryan repeated what his position on how America's immigration issues need to be handled.

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Lattice Semiconductors Confirms Chinese Deal is Off

The US chip maker Lattice Semiconductors has confirmed that a $1.3bn deal to be bought by a Chinese investment fund has been abandoned.

President Donald Trump blocked the deal after a government panel that raised concerns about national security.

From Washington, Daniel Ryntjes reports...

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UK FOREIGN SECRETARY MEETS WITH US SECRETARY OF STATE

The UK's Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has held talks with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in London over a number of global issues.


High on the agenda, the relief effort in the wake of Hurricane Irma, Brexit and North Korea.


Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports


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We love the people of Florida - Pres. Trump

U.S. President Donald Trump is promising full support for Florida, following Hurricane Irma which has left about one-third of the state still without power.

With the Florida keys impacted the worst, much of the rest of Florida is struggling with the lack of air conditioning due to the lack of electricity and gasoline / petrol shortages.

But for U.S. President Donald Trump, the people of Florida hold a special place in his heart.

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