Wednesday, May 16, 2018

US Lawmakers Push Back Against Trump over ZTE Proposal

US still hopeful for North Korea summit despite Pyongyang's threats to pull out

The United States is still hopeful about a planned summit with North Korea despite its leader threatening to pull out.

Kim Jong Un says he may reconsider next month's meeting if Washington insists it unilaterally gives up its nuclear weapons.

Kate Fisher reports from Washington

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ENGLAND SQUAD NAMED

England's squad for the Russia World Cup has been named and it does not include Arsenal's Jack Wilshere or goalkeeper Joe Hart.

There is a place for Liverpool's uncapped defender Trent Alexander-Arnold.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

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MOYES AND ALLARDYCE LEAVE CLUBS

Two English Premier League managers have been relieved of their duties despite keeping their sides in the top division.

Sam Allardyce has been sacked by Everton, while David Moyes also leaves West Ham.

OIly Barratt reports from London.

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Russia intervenes after North Korea threatens to pull out

Russia says it believes the scheduled meeting between President Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong-Un 'will be successful'. Moscow made the comments after North Korea threatened to withdraw from the much-anticipated meeting. Dan Ashby has more.

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MEGHAN'S FATHER SET TO MISS ROYAL WEDDING AFTER ALL

It now appears Meghan Markle's father is likely to miss her wedding to Prince Harry on Saturday after all.

Thomas Markle was due to walk Ms Markle down the aisle, but then told reporters he wouldn't travel to the UK.

He later said he'd changed his mind and would like to attend.

But as Holly Harris now reports from London, he does indeed look set to miss the big day.

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US: TRUMP / KIM TALKS STILL ON

The US says a planned summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un on 12th June is still on, as far as it knows.

This despite threats from North Korea to pull out of the talks, due to take place in Singapore.

Pyongyang has accused Washington of making reckless statements and holding sinister intentions, with blame leveled at US National Security Advisor John Bolton.

The North has already pulled out of Wednesday talks with the South as a reaction to joint military drills between South Korea and the US.

State Department Spokesperson Heather Nauert says the US considers the June 12th summit to be going ahead.

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Bridge collapse in India claims 15 lives

15 people have been killed after a portion of an under-construction bridge collapsed in the Indian city of Varanasi.

This is the city that Prime Minister Narendra Modi represents as a Parliamentarian.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia has more.

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RUSSIA OPENS CONTROVERSIAL BRIDGE TO CRIMEA

A twelve mile [ALT: nineteen kilometre] bridge is opening to traffic between the Russian mainland, and the Crimean Peninsula. President Vladimir Putin was among the first to drive across it, but Ukraine said the project showed a cynical disregard for international law. Lucy Taylor reports.

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North Korea doubles-down on threat to ditch Trump-Kim summit


North Korea will reconsider the upcoming summit with President Trump if the US insists on scrapping the regime's nuclear program, according to state media reports.

The statement, from a senior government official, came just hours after Pyongyang canceled talks with Seoul over what it called provocative military drills held by the US and South Korea.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Markle father drops out of the Royal Wedding....again.

Meghan Markle's father says he will definitely NOT attend the Royal Wedding on Saturday, because he's undergoing heart surgery in a few hours time.


Mr. Markle has told a celebrity website in the United States that he's learned a heart attack several days ago did significant damage.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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North Korea cancels high-level talks with South Korea over its joint military exercises with the US

North Korea has cancelled Wednesday's high-level talks with South Korea over its joint military exercises with the US.

It described them as a "provocation" and a rehearsal for an invasion.

It also threatend to pull out of the summit between Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump that is due to take place on June 12th.

Kate Fisher reports from Washington

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Meghan Markle's father reverses course, "hopes" to attend Royal Wedding

Meghan Markle's father says he would still like to attend the Royal Wedding this weekend if his doctors allow it.


In an interview with a show business website in the US he says he's changed his mind about abandoning his trip to Windsor.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Israel and Palestinian representatives trade accusations at UN

The United Nations has held an emergency meeting in the wake of the
deadly violence in Gaza.

58 Palestinians are believed to have died on Monday when Israeli
forces opened fire on protestors at the border.

It was the worst day of violence there since 2014.

This follows weeks of demonstrations at the Gaza border fence as part
of a movement called the Great March of Return.

Speaking during the United Nations Security Council meeting, Israel
and Palestine accused each other of committing war crimes.

The U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley defended Washington's
decision to move their embassy to Jerusalem and blamed Hamas for the
violence.

William Denselow has more from UN headquarters in New York.


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REPORTS: MEGHAN MARKLE'S FATHER WANTS TO ATTEND WEDDING

Meghan Markle's father reportedly now does want to attend her wedding to Prince Harry on Saturday - having earlier said he wouldn't be there.

Thomas Markle had suggested he'd stay away from the service in Windsor after reports in UK media he'd staged paparazzi photographs.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

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Facebook Details Efforts to Enforce Its Rules

Facebook has released a report on its efforts to flag and remove inappropriate content from its site. This is the first time the social network has published figures detailing the scale of efforts to enforce its rules.  


Technology Correspondent Rachel Silverman reports from San Francisco. 


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Russian opposition leader Navalny jailed over protest

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Russian opposition leader Aleksey Navalny has been jailed to 30 days for his role in organising anti-Putin protests on 5 May.  Some 1,600 activists, including Navalny, were detained by the police during the protests.Julia Lyubova reports from Moscow.


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China-US Trade Talks Start in Washington

South and North Korea to hold talks on denuclearisation

South Korea says it will hold talks with the North on Wednesday to discuss how to uphold the pledge to denuclearise the Korean peninsula.

The high-level meeting will take place a month before a planned summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and US president Donald Trump.

From Washington, Kate Fisher reports

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UNSC to discuss violence in Gaza

The United Nations is holding an emergency meeting on Tuesday in wake of the deadly violence in Gaza.


58 Palestinians are believed to have died on Monday when Israeli forces opened fire on protestors at the border. 


It was the deadliest day of violence there since 2014 and coincided with the opening of the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem.


This follows weeks of demonstrations at the Gaza border fence as part of a movement called the Great March of Return. 


Kuwait has drafted a UN Security Council statement condemning the violence and calls for an independent probe. The U.S. blames Hamas for the unrest and is believed to have blocked the investigation request.


William Denselow has more from UN headquarters in New York.



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