Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Romanian ruling party MPs propose relaxation of anti-corruption laws
Al-Qaeda warns of attacks on Indian cities
Both India and Pakistan stake claim to Jammu and Kashmir. However the Indian government blames Pakistan and terror groups like Al-Qaeda for fomenting regular unrest in the region.
Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.
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Obama warns about the misuse of social media
Former US President Barack Obama has warned of the dangers of social media promoting extremist views and isolationism in a rare interview since he left office.
Barack Obama made the comments in an interview with Britain's Prince Harry for BBC Radio. The former leader said he was concerned by the use of social media to reinforce people's views and said it could be used to spread misinformation.
Mr Obama did not mentioned his successor, President Donald Trump by name. President Trump is a prolific tweeter while at the same time accusing mainstream media outlets of promoting fake news.
Speaking to Prince Harry, the former President said the misuse of social media was a pressing issue.
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Speaking to Prince Harry, the former President said people could reach a much better understanding of each other through face to face contact.
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Gunman opens fire in Moscow factory killing one person
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One person has been killed in Moscow when a gunman opened fire in a pastry-making factory. At least two people have been wounded in the shooting. Julia Lyubova reports from Moscow.
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UK faces travel chaos and power cuts amid severe weather
Rain, snow and ice have hit large parts of the UK causing travel chaos and power outages in thousands of homes.
Around twenty thousand homes are without power in what power companies are describing as snow-related cuts.
Meanwhile police are warning drivers to expect hazardous conditions on roads with warnings of ice and snow. Some drivers have been trapped for hours on roads which have become impassable.
Luke Mile is with the UK's Met office
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Gloomy wage forecast for UK workers
A UK think tank is warning British workers should not expect a pay rise in 2018.
The Resolution Foundation, which campaigns for fair pay, says it is expecting zero growth in real wages over the coming year as a whole.
The pay squeeze of 2017 which saw inflation overtake wage rises is expected to level off however it warned real wage growth would be flat until December 2018 at the earliest.
Stephen Clarke says UK household earnings will remain below pre-2008 financial crash levels, a situation which is not expected to improve for some time.
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Tuesday, December 26, 2017
US issues fresh sanctions on North Korea
Former South American soccer official acquitted in FIFA bribery trial [CLIPS]
corruption charges.
Manuel Burga was one of three former South American football officials
accused of being part of the ongoing FIFA bribery scandal.
The other two men were found guilty last week of committing wire fraud
and racketeering.
William Denselow has more from New York.
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28 witnesses testified during the five week trial in which prosecutors
accused these former football officials of accepting $150 million over
the past few decades.
This verdict now closes what is seen as just the latest chapter in a
scandal that came to light several years ago.
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U.S. claims credit for United Nations budget cut
United Nations budget.
The move comes days after the U.S. said it would take names of those
nations at the UN General Assembly that voted against their decision
to recognize Jerusalem as the Israeli capital.
William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.
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Trump returns to Twitter to blast FBI over Russia dossier
Monday, December 25, 2017
Russian opposition leader barred from challenging Putin in election
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The Russian Central election commission has rejected Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny's bid to register as a candidate in next year's Presidential vote. The commission said it was due to a suspended prison sentence that Navalny was handed earlier this year. Julia Lyubova has more.
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Sunday, December 24, 2017
Guatemala will move Israeli Embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv
The President of Guatemala, Jimmy Morales, says he's moving the country's Israeli Embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv.
The move comes just days after Guatemala backed a similar decision by US President Donald Trump at the United Nations.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Saturday, December 23, 2017
White House denies Trump uttered racist comments during Oval Office meeting
The White House is denying published reports that President Trump made a series of racist remarks during an Oval Office meeting with his top advisers.
Six officials who attended the meeting told the New York Times about the President's comments, but the White House is strenuously denying the accusations.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Friday, December 22, 2017
UN Security Council adopt new sanctions against DPRK
The United Nations has unanimously adopted extra sanctions against North Korea, in response to its most recent missile testing.
The new measures target petroleum products and places restrictions on North Koreans working abroad.
UN Correspondent Liling Tan reports.
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UN approves new North Korea sanctions
The new measures target petroleum products and places restrictions on North Koreans working abroad.
UN Correspondent Liling Tan reports.
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Two FIFA officials guilty of $15m bribes
guilty of receiving bribes totaling $15 million as part of the FIFA
corruption scandal.
The jury found the two men guilty of racketeering and wire fraud
conspiracies following a five-week trial.
Nick Harper reports from New York.
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