Thursday, March 1, 2018

PUTIN CLAIMS 'INVINCIBLE' NEW MISSILE

Vladimir Putin claims Russia has developed an 'invincible' new cruise missile.

The Russian President made the announcement in his state of the nation address in Moscow.

He says the weapon can reach anywhere in the world and is undetectable.

President Putin also focused heavily on domestic issues, 17 days before an election he is widely expected to win.

Julia Lyubova is at the speech venue in Moscow - she says defence issues featured prominently.

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Russian President unveils new weaponry

Revealing an array of new nuclear weapons, President Vladimir Putin used his annual address to Parliament to emphasise Russia's defence capabilities and warn Western powers to tread carefully. Julia Chapman has more from Moscow.

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Extreme Winter Weather Disrupts Travel in Southern France

The so called "Beast from the East" is causing travel troubles in Southern France.

Heavy snowfall from the winter storm has shutdown roads and airports.

Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has more from Paris.

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SNOW CHAOS WORSENS IN UK

Hundreds of people have been stranded on roads in Scotland as heavy snow and freezing conditions cause chaos in parts of the UK.

Drivers had to spend the night in their cars on the M80 motorway.

Steve is one of them.

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A red warning for snow - meaning there is a risk to life - is in place for a number of parts of Britain.

The weather has also seen trains cancelled, and a major impact on flights.

Glasgow Airport has cancelled flights and dozens of passengers had to spend the night in the terminal there, including Caroline.

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Hundreds of schools remain closed with the cold weather expected to last until the weekend, at least.

A so-called 'Beast from the East' weather front brought freezing winds and conditions from the direction of Russia.

That's now been added to by the arrival of winter Storm Emma which is also hitting parts of the UK.

Putin speech to indicate plans for next presidential term

President Vladimir Putin is giving his annual address to Russian parliament today where he will set out plans for the coming year and hint at policy pledges ahead of presidential elections. Julia Chapman reports from Moscow.

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Germany confirms major cyberattack

Germany's government confirmed it had discovered a major security breach of its federal computer networks in December.


Officials said they'd been able to secure the system since then, but it's unclear how much data may have been compromised.


Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin.


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Music streaming site to go public in New York

The world's largest music streaming service Spotify says it plans to
go public on the New York Stock Exchange.

The company is believed to be valued at around $20 billion despite
losing around $1.5 billion last year.

Spotify says it won't be underwritten meaning that there will be no
set price to inform opening trades when they go public.

William Denselow reports from New York.


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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Trump urges lawmakers to stand up to NRA

U.S. President Donald Trump has called for comprehensive reform on the
issue of gun control.

Trump was endorsed by the National Rifle Association in the lead up to
the 2016 elections but the President's recent comments on guns differ
from the NRA's position.

In a bipartisan meeting with lawmakers, Trump urged those in the room
to stand up to the gun group.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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US: Head of US Olympic Committee resins in wake of sex abuse scandal

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The head of the US Olympic Committee has resigned in the wake of the
sex abuse scandal involving the US gymnastics team.

The USOC says Scott Blackmun is also resigning due to ongoing health issues.

US Correspondent Laura Cantekin has details.

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White House Director of Communications to step down

The White House Director of Communications, Hope Hicks, has said she will step down from her position.

The announcement comes a day after her testimony to the House Intelligence Committee for its investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election  -- during which Hicks admitted to having been required to tell some "white lies" during her tenure with Trump.

US correspondent Mary MacCarthy has more:

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Pulse gunman's wife to go on trial in Orlando

The only person charged in connection with a mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Florida goes on trial later [Thursday].

Noor Salman, the widow of gunman Omar Mateen, is charged with obstructing justice and aiding and abetting a terrorist organization in connection with the June 2016 attack.

49 people were killed in the massacre at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando.

Reporter Steve Mort says prosecutors may have a difficult task in convincing jurors.

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Reporter Steve Mort in Orlando says Noor Salman could face life in prison if convicted.

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B/A: On Wednesday President Trump said the massacre could have been prevented if 'one person' at the club had been armed.

An off-duty police officer working security at Pulse exchanged fire with Mateen during the rampage.

Trump Says Border Wall Will Be Built Only When Entire Project Approved


US President Donald Trump says he's putting plans to build parts of a border wall between California and Mexico on hold until the entire wall is approved. 
And he's claiming a victory over a ruling on a environmental challenge to the wall brought by environmentalists and the state of California. 

Rachel Silverman reports from San Francisco. 

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Syria: No change despite UN ceasefire plan

The United Nations says "nothing has changed" in Syria's Eastern Ghouta suburb since the Security Council called for an immediate ceasefire five days ago. 


The UN has been unable to deliver any aid to the 400,000 civilians trapped in the rebel-held area. 


Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York. 


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Parkland high school students return to class

Students from the US school where 17 people were killed in a mass shooting earlier this month have returned to class.

Support services were made available at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland to help survivors recover from their ordeal.

Reporter Steve Mort in Florida says the first few days back will be shorter than normal.

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Manafort Pleads Not Guilty to Revised Charges

Donald Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort has pleaded not guilty to a set of revised charges related to the Russia investigation.

They were brought by Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller who made a plea deal with Manafort's former business partner.

From Washington, Daniel Ryntjes reports.

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Foreign officials claim they tried to manipulate Kushner

Officials in a number of foreign countries allegedly tried to manipulate President Trump's son-in-law and senior advisor, Jared Kushner.

The Washington Post says the foreigners claim to have discussed exploiting Kushner's business ties, financial troubles, and lack of foreign policy experience.

US correspondent Mary MacCarthy has more:

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Prominent US gun store ends sales of assault rifles in wake of Florida shooting

One of America's largest sports retailers is to end sales of all assault-style rifles immediately.

Dick's Sporting Goods, also said that it would no longer sell high-capacity magazines and that it would not sell guns to anyone under 21 years of age.

US correspondent Kate Fisher reports.

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May says EU plans for Northern Ireland border threatens UK constitutional integrity


British Prime Minister Theresa May says the EU proposal for dealing with the Northern Ireland after Brexit border threatens the "constitutional integrity" of the UK.


Responding to MPs in parliament, Mrs May said no British Prime Minister could agree to such a scenario.     


It comes after the EU's draft legal agreement to oversee the terms of Brexit suggested keeping a common regulatory area on the island to avoid a hard border between Ireland and Northern Ireland . 


 EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier said this was a "backstop" option and would he would be happy to look at alternatives. 


Mrs May told parliament she would inform the President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker of her position. 



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Maplins and Toys R Us go bankrupt


One of the UK's biggest electronics retailers, Maplins, has gone into administration today. 


This comes on a bad day for the British high street following news that Toys R Us, the UK's largest toy retailer has also gone into administration.  From London, Marnie Gill reports. 


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Ethiopia orders harsh measurers on “Spoilers of Peace”

Ethiopia has ordered Security forces to take all the necessary measures against protesters whom it calls spoilers of peace. 


The command post in charge of operations during the current state of emergency says protesters who are engaging security forces will be dealt with.


Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa:


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