Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Puerto Rico increases death toll from Maria to 2975

Officials in Puerto Rico say nearly 3000 people died following Hurricane Maria.

The revised death toll from last September's storm is 2975, nearly 50 times the previous estimate of 64.

US correspondent Kate Fisher reports

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Tuesday, August 28, 2018

US ends suspension of military drills with South Korea

The United States says it will end its suspension of military drills on the Korean peninsula.

US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said the suspension of drills was a "good faith" gesture but was not open-ended.

From Washington, Harry Horton reports.

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Toyota Investing $500 Million in Uber

Toyota is investing 500 million dollars in Uber. 

It's part of a plan for the two companies to work together developing self-driving vehicles. 

Silicon Valley Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details. 



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Thousands expected to gather to pay respects to Aretha Franklin

Thousands of people are set to pay their respects to the Queen of
Soul, Aretha Franklin.

She died earlier this week and her body will be on view in Detroit for
several days before the funeral on Friday.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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UN experts: possible war crimes by parties to Yemen conflict


Parties involved in the Yemen conflict may have committed possible war crimes, according to United Nations human rights experts. 


In a detailed report, they alleged that all sides have carried out human rights violations with total disregard for the suffering of millions of civilians.


Our UN correspondent Liling Tan reports. 


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North Korea warns US in letter

North Korea has warned the US talks on denuclearisation were "at stake and may fall apart", US media report.

The message came in a letter sent to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who last week cancelled a trip to Pyongyang amid a lack of progress in talks with North Korea.

Our US Correspondent Harry Horton reports.

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Russia to hold biggest war games since Cold War

Russia has announced it will stage the biggest war games since the Cold War next month. China and Mongolia will also take part, demonstrating the growing relationship between Moscow and Beijing. Lucy Taylor reports.

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Trump searches for his own name, then vows action against Google

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President Trump is vowing to take action against Google, after he searched for his own name and didn't like the news coverage that came up.


He says the search engine is deliberately suppressing positive coverage of his administration, and claims it's "rigged" against him.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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UK PM May dismisses ‘no-deal Brexit’ warning

British Prime Minister Theresa May has dismissed a warning from her own finance minister that leaving the European Union without a deal would be economically disastrous for the UK.

Speaking on her way to Cape Town to begin a tour of African countries, Mrs May re-iterated her position that no deal is better than a bad deal with the EU. 

Paul Barber reports from London.

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Man arrested for allegedly plotting to kill Indian Prime Minister

Police in India have arrested a Maoist leader in the city of Hyderabad for his alleged involvement in a plot to assassinate Prime Minister Narendra Modi. 

Earlier this year, police officials had said they had allegedly recovered a letter at a Maoist sympathiser's house in New Delhi and that the letter referred to a plan to assassinate Prime Minister Modi. 

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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Australia to stay in Paris climate agreement despite sceptics in charge

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison is reportedly resisting calls to throw out the government's commitment to the Paris climate change targets because it could harm a free trade deal with Europe.
Arthur Stevens has more

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France and Germany say Europe should reduce reliance on the US

France and Germany say european countries should reduce their dependence on the Unites States - especially in military and financial matters.

The calls are being lead by French president Emmanuel Macron who says the European Union needs 'strategic autonomy'.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports. 

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UK PM Pledges Government investment in African Economies

On the UK Prime Minister's first official visit to the African continent, Theresa May has pledged plans for a new partnership with African nations to enable job creation.


Speaking in Cape Town, South Africa, the Prime Minister said that she wanted the UK to become the G7's biggest investor in Africa by 2022, and spoke of the importance of both government and private sector investment in the continent.


One of the biggest announcements was a 4billion pound (just over 5bn dollar) investment pledge in Africa


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MAY HEADS TO AFRICA FOR BREXIT TRADE PUSH

UK Prime Minister Theresa May's arrived in South Africa, promising Britain's investment in Africa will rise as it leaves the EU.

She'll also visit Nigeria and Kenya on her four day African tour.

Mrs May says she wants the UK to become the biggest investor in Africa of the G7 group of nations by 2022.

It's the first visit to sub-Saharan Africa by a UK leader since 2013.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt says Theresa May sees significant opportunity in Africa.

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Far-right protests in Germany turn violent

A second day of far-right protests turned violent in the German city of Chemnitz, after clashes with counter demonstrators.

The violence follows the fatal stabbing of a German man over the weekend and the arrest of two migrants for the crime.

Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin.

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International airport in Kochi to reopen following Kerala floods

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Kerala's international airport in Kochi will reopen on Wednesday after the worst floods in a century hit the south Indian state. 

The floods claimed close to 400 lives. 

Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.

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Russian survey reveals shock rise in xenophobia after World Cup

A major survey has revealed that Russians have become more xenophobic, despite hosting the 2018 FIFA World Cup which saw hundreds of thousands of people visit the country for the first time. The report authors found that increased migration and a fight for jobs was making more people turn against foreigners. Dan Ashby reports.

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Canadian negotiators due to rejoin NAFTA talks after U.S. and Mexico reach deal

Canadian negotiators are due to return to talks with their American and Mexican counterparts in a bid to renegotiate the 25 year-old North American Free Trade Agreement.

US President Donald Trump, a frequent critic of the existing pact, announced on Monday that the US and Mexico had reached a new deal after five weeks of bilateral discussions.

The final outcome for NAFTA remains in doubt with Canada, the third signatory, due to rejoin talks on Tuesday.

Kate Fisher reports from Washington

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Monday, August 27, 2018

Trump backs down, will lower White House flag to honor McCain

President Trump has backed down and ordered the flag at the White House to be lowered once again in honor of Senator John McCain who died over the weekend.


The President caused a storm outrage by refusing to sign a proclamation that would have kept the flag at half mast.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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U.S. announces new trade deal with Mexico

President Trump has announced that the US and Mexico have reached a new trade deal — one he says will replace the 1994 trade deal known as NAFTA or the North American Free Trade Agreement. 


The announcement comes as trade negotiations have dragged on for over a year.


LA correspondent Mary MacCarthy has more:

 

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