Monday, September 24, 2018

Melbourne golfing plane crash caused by pilot - report

Widows of four American men killed in the worst air disaster in 30 years in Australia's southern state, Victoria are expected to pursue millions of dollars in damages against the pilot's estate after he was blamed for the tragedy.
Arthur Stevens reports

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Round the world yachtsman in trouble in the Indian Ocean

A french fishing vessel is expected to reach a stricken yacht in the Indian Ocean shortly after an Indian sailor was seriously injured during the Golden Globe Round the world yacht race.
Arthur Stevens has more

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Injured Indian sailor rescued after being stranded for three days

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A seriously injured Indian sailor has been rescued after he was stranded in The Indian Ocean while taking part in a round the world race.
Our correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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MAY UNDER PRESSURE OVER BREXIT STRATEGY

UK Prime Minister Theresa May's meeting her cabinet (on Monday) for the first time since her Brexit plans were rejected at last week's EU summit in Salzburg.

She's reportedly facing growing pressure from some ministers to drop her Chequers proposals, and work towards a Canada-style trade weal with Brussels.

The government is denying it's making plans for a snap election within weeks.

Opposition Labour MP Chris Williamson says the Conservative government's strategy is wrong.

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Last Mediterranean migrant rescue ship to be deflagged

The last private rescue ship saving migrants in the Mediterranean Sea is being forced to end its operations.

Panama has revoked the registration of the rescue ship Aquarius meaning it will be de-flagged the next time it docks.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports. 
 
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Russian opposition leader detained upon jail release

The Russian opposition leader has been detained again for allegedly violating protest laws. 

As he walked out of jail on Monday, Alexei Navalny was then taken to a police station.

Jessica King reports. 


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Indian government launches 'world's largest' healthcare scheme

India has launched a new scheme that will provide free healthcare insurance to 500 million people.

Popularly known as 'Modicare', after India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the scheme promises poor families a cover of roughly $7000 for secondary and tertiary medical care.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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World Leaders Prepare for Mandela Peace Summit

Members of the United Nations are expected to adopt a Political Declaration on Monday which calls on world leaders to make the impossible possible.

This is set to take place during the Nelson Mandela Peace Summit- the first major high-level event during this year’s UN General Assembly.

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.

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Sunday, September 23, 2018

Accuser of Supreme Court nominee set to testify on Thursday

A woman accusing U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual
assault is set to testify on Thursday.

Kavanaugh is accused of sexually assaulting Professor Christine Blasey
Ford at a party back in 1982.

He denies the allegation but the incident has delayed him being
confirmed to the Supreme Court.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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Friday, September 21, 2018

Paypal joins other tech giants, bans InfoWars

PayPal says it is cutting off its service to American conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

The online payment site is following in the footsteps of other tech giants including Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Apple in banning Jones.

As US correspondent Steve Mort reports, PayPal says Jones' InfoWars website violates its "acceptable use policy."

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Deputy Attorney General of US denies plotting to record, overthrow Trump

The US official overseeing the investigation into Donald Trump's ties to the Russians is denying a report that he once suggested secretly taping the US President, and launching a plot to oust him from power.


Rod Rosenstein (PRON:  ROSEN-STEEN) is the Deputy Attorney General of the United States, and reportedly hatched the plan - which was never implemented - shortly after President Trump fired the Director of the FBI.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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China wants US to revoke sanctions over Russian military equipment

China has told the United States to remove sanctions imposed over Beijing's purchase of Russian military equipment, or face consequences. 


The US sanctions were put in place in response to allegations of Russian meddling in US elections.


Our U.S. correspondent Liling Tan reports. 


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Trump Tweets Attack on Accuser's Credibility


President Trump has unleashed a twitter attack against the woman who has accused his Supreme Court nominee of sexual assault.


And the President says nominee Brett Kavanaugh is under assault by radical left wing politicians. 



Rachel Silverman has more. 


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Trump forced by US allies to delay release of Russia probe-related secrets


President Trump is delaying the release of classified documents related to the investigation into ties between his election campaign and the Russians.

The President says several allied nations have expressed concern over his decision to order the documents’ release.

Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.

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UK Prime Minister says she will not undermine Brexit referendum

Following failures to reach agreements in the Brexit negotiation process with EU leaders in Salzburg this week, UK Prime Minister Theresa May has given a statement telling the other 27 members of the European Union that their behaviour was not acceptable.


Mrs May argued that the EU had rejected her proposals without coming up with counter negotiations on two major sticking points - the UK's Economic Policy post-Brexit and the issues surrounding the Irish boarder.


In her address, Prime Minster May said she would not agree to measures that would undermine the referendum results.



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Moon's approval rating soars after summit

South Korean President Moon Jae-in's approval rating has soared following his third summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. But Moon experienced a similar boost after his first summit, only to see approval dive sharply on domestic issues.


Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.


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According to a poll by Gallup Korea, President Moon Jae-in's approval rating hit 61 percent.


It was hovering just below 50 percent before he met North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Pyongyang this week.


Kim promised to shut down parts of his nuclear weapons program at the summit.


Moon has made peace on the Korean Peninsula a priority of his presidency. And this year military tensions have been remarkably low.


Moon also championed himself as a jobs president.


But a series of labor reforms, including a minimum wage hike, have hurt his popularity at home.


So Moon will need more than pledges from Kim to keep the public satisfied.


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Additional 33 Russians added to US 'blacklist'

As well as imposing sanctions on the Chinese military for buying Russian weapons, the US administration has also expanded its "blacklist" of Russian nationals. 33 names and entities associated with the military and intelligence services have been added - as Jessica King reports. 


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Dowry leads to violence and death in Australia

At least two women have been killed in Australia, including one burnt to
death in a car, in extreme cases cited during a public inquiry into
dowry abuse.
Arthur Stevens has more

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US places sanctions on Chinese military for purchasing Russian weapons


As a trade war between the two countries escalates, the US is also imposing sanctions on the Chinese military for buying Russian weapons.

Washington says China's recent purchases of Russian fighter jets and missiles contravene US sanctions on Moscow.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson has more:

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Thursday, September 20, 2018

Hundreds missing after ferry capsizes in Tanzania

Hundreds of people are feared missing after a ferry capsized on Lake Victoria in Tanzania.

Officials say five people have died - but warn the figure could rise. More than four hundred people were believed to be on the overcrowded boat.

Accidents are common on Lake Victoria - where boats are often over capacity.

FSN's Daniel Kijo is in Tanzania and says rescue efforts will continue throughout the night.


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