Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Democrat Doug Jones defeats Trump-backed Republican to win senate race


Doug Jones sealed a dramatic victory in the Alabama senate race, the first democrat to win the state for 25 years

He defeated the favorite, Republican Roy Moore whose campaign had been dogged by multiple allegations of sexual misconduct...

John Bevir has the latest from Washington DC

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Sec. Tillerson: U.S. won't set pre-conditions for North Korea talks


U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says the U.S. is willing to sit down with North Korea without any pre-conditions.  

Speaking on Tuesday, Tillerson said demanding Pyongyang end it's nuclear program so talks could begin was unrealistic.

While it's a sign the Trump Administration is willing to soften it conditions to open a dialogue with the Kim Jong Un regime, Tillerson also made clear the military option remains if all other attempts to curtail North Korea's threats and provocations fail.

The Top US diplomat made the remarks during his appearance at a Washington D.C. think-tank...

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Rex Tillerson insisted this new approach to the North Korea Korea crisis was supported by president Trump...

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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

US Congress expected to let Iran nuclear deal deadline pass


The US Congress is expected to let a deadline on re-imposing sanctions on Iran pass this week.

The deadline was triggered in October when US President Donald Trump refused to certify that Tehran is complying with the 2015 nuclear deal.

As our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson reports, a decision on the future of the deal now bounces back to the White House:

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Pres. Trump says US military will be bigger & better than before

U.S. President Donald Trump has signed legislation authorizing some $700 billion in defence spending for the Pentagon.

The current law caps spending at $549 billion, but President Trump insists the American military must be "perfecto" and the troops need a raise.

The American president insists the money is needed to reinforce American military strength.

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NYC attack cited as reason to change US immigration policy

The White House insists that American immigration policy must change following the two terror attacks in New York City.

It's estimated the United States accepts about 1 million immigrants every year.

Statistics show that in the U.S., migrants are far less likely to be interested in committing acts of terror than U.S. citizens.

L. Francis Cissna is the current Director for Citizenship and Immigration Services.

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The Director for Citizenship and Immigration Services L. Francis Cissna insists that the current immigration system can be gamed.

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White House pushes back on suggestions, Pres. Trump insulted senator

The White House is pushing back on the idea that U.S. President Donald Trump is trying to silence U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand with sexist innuendo.

Earlier, President Trump posted on social media that the Democrat from New York was a lightweight and would do anything for a campaign contribution, including begging.

Senator Gillibrand has spoken publicly, saying it was a sexist smear and she will not be silenced.

White House spokesperson Sarah Huckabee Sanders says Senator Gillibrand is bought by special interests.

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White House spokesperson Sarah Huckabee Sanders rejected reporter's requests that the President should apologize. 

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Alabama voters chose their next U.S. senator

Alabama voters have until 7pm central / 8pm eastern (0100GMT) to cast their ballots in the special election to fill the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by Jeff Sessions, now the U.S. Attorney General.

Republican Roy Moore is locked in a tight race with Democrat Doug Jones, with many questioning principles over party affiliation after several women reporter, Roy Moore behaved inappropriately toward them when he was a 30-something single and they were in their teens.

Roy Moore continues to dodge those questions, saying voters should vote their conscience.

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Doug Jones emphasized his rival's record - Roy Moore has been disbarred twice as a state judge.

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Internet Pioneers Weigh in on Net Neutrality

A group of internet pioneers has signed an open letter asking the US Federal Commu actions Commission to cancel a controversial vote scheduled for Thursday. 

That's when the FCC is set to decide whether to repeal an Obama-era law that protects net-neutrality. 


Technology Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details. 




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Pres. Trump blames immigration for NYC attacks

U.S. President Donald Trump is blaming immigration for the recent terror attacks in New York City.

Akayed Ullah, a migrant from Bangladesh, reportedly posted on his Facebook page, President Trump you failed to protect your nation.

The suspect survived the attemped suicide bombing and is facing terrorism charges.

U.S. President Donald Trump thanked first responders for their quick action.

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RYANAIR PILOTS TO STRIKE

Some Ryanair pilots are due to strike in December in industrial action which could disrupt Christmas travel plans for passengers.

It's a dispute with the European budget airline over union recognition and conditions.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.

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Rights groups urge Myanmar sanctions over Rohingya crisis

A group of 81 human rights organizations are calling on the United
Nations to impose sanctions on the Myanmar government for alleged
abuses against the Rohingya population.

The group says the UN Security Council's condemnations have not worked
and action is now needed.

Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York.

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Nick Harper at the UN in New York says there are concerns about the
upcoming refugee repatriation process.

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Sen. Gillibrand reiterates call for Trump investigation

U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is reiterating her call that U.S. President Donald Trump should be investigated, after 3 women publicly accused him of touching them inappropriately.

U.S. President Donald Trump posted a tweet attacking Senator Gillibrand, suggesting she is a lightweight and would do anything for a campaign donation, including "begging" him.

Senator Gillibrand told reporters, the American president's response was an attempt to silence her.

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U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a Democrat from New York, repeated her call for a full investigation into the allegations laid against the American president by a variety of women.

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President Trump is now calling the allegations fabricated and he hasn't even met the women (even though there are photographs and video of him with some of them).

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NYC bombing suspect charged with terror offenses

The man suspected of carrying out an attempted bombing in New York
City Monday has been charged with terror offenses.

Akayed Ullah was one of four people injured when a device strapped to
his body exploded.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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1960s American defector to North Korea dies in Japan aged 77


A former American soldier who defected to North Korea in the 1960s has died in Japan.

Charles Jenkins crossed into the North while he was stationed in South Korea in 1965 to escape military service in the US Army.

Our correspondent Giles Gibson has more:

Polls open in Alabama special election

Voters are deciding between Republican Roy Moore and Democrat Doug Jones in a special election to fill the U.S. Senate seat for Alabama vacated by Jeff Sessions when he became U.S. Attorney General.

The elecction is being seen as a referendum on U.S. President Donald Trump and the outcome could impact his ability to achieve his political goals.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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Paris hosts world leaders for climate summit

Over 50 world leaders have gathered in Paris on Tuesday for a summit on climate change adaptation - exactly two years after the Paris Agreement was adopted. 
This time, the talks focus on money - with developing countries saying Western economies still haven't put up the cash they need to adapt. 
Elena Casas reports from Paris.

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Indian Prime Minister accuses Pakistan of poll meddling

A huge political controversy has broken out in India with the country's Prime Minister accusing India's neighbour Pakistan of meddling in the Gujarat state elections. 

The Prime Minister has also accused India's oldest political party- the Congress of colluding with Pakistan.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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EU May Scrap Controversial Refugee Quota Program

The European Union could soon scrap a controversial refugee quota program. 

The intent of the program was to relocate refugees across the continent to share the cost of housing and integrating a wave of new arrivals…but most have view the program as a huge failure. 

Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek is in Brussels with more.

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WINTRY WEATHER PERSISTS IN UK

Snow, ice and sub-zero temperatures continue to cause disruption to large parts of the UK.

Hundreds of schools remain shut, and hundreds of households remain without power.

Travel is difficult for many commuters due to icy roads and reduced train services.

Monday night saw - (minus) 13C recorded in Shropshire, making it the coldest night of the year so far in Britain.

Luke Miles from the Met Office says conditions will remain difficult for a while yet.

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WH: NY terror attack shows need for tougher immigration rules


A 27-year-old man is in custody after detonating a pipe bomb device in 
what police are calling an "attempted terrorist attack" in New York. 

The incident took place during the Monday morning rush hour at one of 
Manhattan's busiest transit hubs. 

The suspect, 27-year old Akayed Ullah, and three other people were injured in the explosion. 

Ullah arrived in the U.S. from Bangladesh on an immigrant visa in 2011.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders says Monday's attempted suicide bombing points to the need for tougher immigration rules. 

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