Monday, July 9, 2018
Indian Minister fetes eight lynching convicts
Crowds cheer Russia national team
Tens of thousands of Russian football fans gathered in the World Cup Fan Zone in Moscow to thank their team, after a narrow defeat to Croatia.
Supporters met the players and coaches, in an emotional tribute to a squad that reached the last eight, after starting out as the lowest-ranked in the tournament. Jessica King has more from Moscow.
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UK HOME SEC: not jumping to conclusions' after nerve-agent death
Pres. Trump teases prime-time Supreme Court announcement
Britain's Brexit Secretary steps down
British woman died after contact with nerve agent
Friday, July 6, 2018
Beijing and Moscow hit back after US tariffs imposed
The long-expected tariffs came into effect on Friday.
Our US correspondent Giles Gibson has more:
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California wildfires: Governor declares state of emergency
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Job Growth Continues in the United States
Pompeo finishes day one of meetings in North Korea
Crunch time for UK PM’s post-Brexit plan
German coalition agrees on migrant deal
Trade War between US and China now officially underway
A trade war between the US and China is now officially underway after President Trump imposed fresh tariffs on billions of dollars of Chinese goods.
Beijing is expected to respond, and world markets are watching the situation nervously.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Stadiums prepare to host World Cup quarter-finals
Football stadiums in Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan, Sochi and Samara are preparing to host their last games of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. After a two day break, the competition resumes today, with Uruguay taking on France, and Brazil facing Belgium. Jessica King has more from Moscow.
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CCTV footage proves Delhi mass suicide theory
The family was found hanging from the ceiling of their home with faces covered, mouths taped and hands tied behind the back.
Our India correspondent Neha Poonia is reporting from New Delhi.
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Kremlin calls Amesbury poisoning "disturbing"
The Kremlin says it's "disturbing" to hear the news of another poisoning incident in the UK.
A Russian Presidential Spokesman said repeated use of poisonous substances in Europe is a source of concern. Jessica King has more from Moscow.
U.S. slaps tariffs on $34 bn. worth of Chinese imports
Beijing says it's being forced to retaliate and earlier stated that the U.S. is opening fire on the entire world, including itself.
Many fear this could be the opening salvo in what could escalate into
a full trade war between the world's two largest economies.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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Thursday, July 5, 2018
Scott Pruitt resigns as head of EPA
Several massive wildfires burning in western US
LA Correspondent Mary MacCarthy reports:
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Ethiopia says its Dams mean no harm to Kenyans
The United Nations has already raised an alarm that the Kenyan Turkana people are in danger due to Ethiopia's activities.
Coletta Wanjohi reports From Addis Ababa:
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