Monday, July 23, 2018

Maltese PM cleared of wrongdoing in corruption probe

Malta's prime minister says 'justice has been served' after he was cleared of wrongdoing following a money-laundering probe.

Joseph Muscat has always protested his innocence during the 15 month investigation.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports. 

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India cuts tax rates on a number of goods

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India has reduced the tax rates on a number of products, ranging from televisions to paint. 

This comes after India introduced its new goods and services tax, or GST, last year.

Our correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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Man lynched in India over suspicion of being a cow smuggler

A man was lynched in the Indian state of Rajasthan after local villagers suspected him to be a cow smuggler.

This incident comes just days after India's Supreme Court condemned mob lynchings and directed the federal government to implement measures to prevent incidents of mobocracy.

A majority of Hindus consider cows to be holy animals and in the last three years, incidents of right wing groups attacking members of minority groups on the pretext of rescuing cows have been on the rise.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia has more.

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FIFA World Cup beginning of new era of Russian football

The Russian President says the 2018 FIFA World Cup was the beginning of a new era of Russian football. Speaking in Kaliningrad - the Baltic coast city which hosted four football matches - Vladimir Putin said the country needed to continue the tournament's spirit for the long term. Jessica King reports.


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Ex-Trump aide denies conspiring with Russia

A former foreign policy aide to U.S. President Donald Trump has denied
conspiring with the Russian government during the 2016 election.

The President says that documents released over the weekend show that
his campaign was illegally spied on by U.S. law enforcement but didn't
provide evidence to substantiate the claim.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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Friday, July 20, 2018

Republicans in Congress to concede to Trump on ZTE


US media reports say that Republicans lawmakers have agreed to concede to President Trump's decisions on ZTE.

Some prominent Republican members of Congress had been pushing to maintain tough penalties on the Chinese telecom giant — penalties Trump had instated in April, before he reversed course in what he called a "personal" favor to Chinese President Xi Jinping. 

US correspondent Mary MacCarthy has more: 

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Trump's lawyer 'secretly taped' conversations about payments to women

Donald Trump's lawyer secretly recorded conversations where Mr Trump discussed payments to a former Playboy model, according to reports.

The recordings were made two months before the election and are now being investigated by the Justice Department.

From Washington, Harry Horton reports.

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Trump says he’s ready to slap tariffs on all Chinese imports

U.S. President Donald Trump says he's prepared to slap tariffs on all
Chinese imports.

Duties on all Chinese goods would amount to $505 billion and President
Trump says the U.S. is being ripped off by China.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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UK PM calls for EU to rethink Brexit negotiating position over Northern Ireland

British prime minister Theresa May has called on the European Union to evolve its Brexit negotiating position - and said a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland cannot happen.

On a visit to Belfast, Mrs. May called on Brussels to engage with her White Paper - a plan for a post-Brexit customs arrangement that would see a common rulebook for trade in goods. 

The prime minister said the so-called backstop option the EU is proposing to keep Northern Ireland in the customs union if a deal can't be reached with the UK was neither acceptable nor necessary.

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Macron aide arrested and fired after assaulting protester

One of Emmanuel Macron's security officers has been arrested and fired after he was filmed hitting and stamping on a protester at a demonstration.

The row over Alexandre Benalla has become the biggest crisis of Macron's presidency. 

Elena Casas reports from Paris.


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Russia 'open' to White House visit, says ambassador


Russia's ambassador to the United States has said his country is 'open' to the possibility of Vladimir Putin visiting the White House later this year. But Anatoly Antonov said he had not yet seen any official invitation from the US. Lucy Taylor reports from Moscow.

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North Korean economy shrinks by 3.5%

North Korea's economy shrunk by 3 and a half percent in 2017.

That's according to estimates by South Korea's Central Bank.

It says tough economic sanctions by the international community are having an effect.

Our Seoul correspondent Oliver Whitfield-Miocic has more.



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Narendra Modi's government faces no-confidence vote

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India's government is facing a no-confidence vote in parliament.

The opposition will use this as an opportunity to make political gains ahead of next year's general elections.

Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.

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Divers try to find survivors in US tourist boat sinking

At least eleven people have died and others are missing after a tourist boat sank in the American state of Missouri.

As our US correspondent John Clarke reports, emergency divers have rushed to the area to try to find survivors.

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Putin invited to White House

Vladimir Putin has been invited to meet with President Trump at The White House this Autumn, despite continuing outrage over their summit earlier this week.

Trump was roundly criticised after publicly doubting Russia's interference in the 2016 election during a news conference with Putin in Helsinki.

Our Washington Correspondent Harry Horton reports.

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Thursday, July 19, 2018

Trump wants to invite Putin to Washington in the fall


White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders has said that President Trump hopes to welcome Russian President Vladimir Putin to Washington in the fall. 

US correspondent Mary McCarthy has more: 

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White House says no to interview swap with Russia

President Trump will not allow Russia to interview American officials in exchange for the US questioning Russians accused of meddling in the US election.

That's the message from the White House Thursday, after the idea of an interview swap was proposed by Vladimir Putin during his appearance with Donald Trump in Helsinki Monday.

Rebecca Foster reports from Washington

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Zuckerberg under fire for comments defending Holocaust deniers


Mark Zuckerberg has come under fire for defending the right of Holocaust deniers to post their opinions on social media platforms.

In an interview on an American podcast, the Facebook CEO said that people should have the right to get things wrong.

This comes as Facebook has been making efforts to reduce the spread of misinformation online.

US correspondent Mary McCarthy has more: 

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Rohingya say violence persists in Myanmar

Rohingya Muslims crossing into Bangladesh say they continue to face
torture and violence in Myanmar.

700,000 Rohingya have fled the country since August and United Nations
investigators say the situation remains menacing.

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.

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UK GOVT. DISMISSES NOVICHOCK SUSPECTS REPORTS

A British government minister has dismissed reports that police have identified several Russians involved with the attempted poisoning of a former Russian double agent and his daughter.

Security Minister Ben Wallace described the claims of an unnamed source quoted by the UK Press Association as "ill informed" and "wild speculation".    

From London, Paul Barber reports. 

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