Monday, October 1, 2018
Former soviet states unhappy about Hunt's EU comparison
INDONESIA ACCEPTS INTERNATIONAL HELP AFTER QUAKE, TSUNAMI
At least 832 people are known to have died, but it's thought that number will rise into the thousands.
The city of Palu has seen wide-scale destruction.
It's thought dozens of people may still be alive, trapped under rubble.
A tsunami hit Sulawesi after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake on Friday.
Our correspondent Bruce Harrison reports from the road towards Palu on Sulawesi.
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Macedonia Name Change Referendum Results Appear Void
UK: 'NO DEAL' BETTER THAN CUSTOMS UNION
That's what UK Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab is warning at the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham.
He says the UK's willingness to compromise has limits and it won't be remaining in a customs union, or agreeing any deal which separates Northern Ireland from Britain.
Brexit is dominating discussion at the party conference in Birmingham as a deadline for a deal looms.
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt's compared the EU to the Soviet Union over its treatment of the UK.
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Surge in pedestrian deaths on India's roads
India's 'polio free' status at risk after vaccine contamination
Officials say that three batches of polio vaccines were contaminated with the type 2 polio virus- which has been eradicated globally.
Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.
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Canada agrees to join U.S. and Mexico in new NAFTA trade deal
Sunday, September 30, 2018
Rescuers scramble on Sulawesi as tsunami death toll grows
Anchor: Rescue workers are scrambling to find survivors in the aftermath of a tsunami on the Indonesia island of Sulawesi. The government says the death toll has reached more than 800 and it could climb into the thousands.
Bruce Harrison reports from Sulawesi
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Indonesian TV networks offering non-stop coverage of the tsunami's wrath and recovery efforts.
A broadcast shows rescue workers digging through the rubble at the Roa Roa hotel in Palu, hoping to find survivors.
But they've mostly found more bodies in that city. Massive waves swept into Palu, triggered by a 7.5 magnitude earthquake.
The death toll has quickly doubled to more than 800, and Indonesia's vice president says it may climb into the thousands as rescue workers gain access to other hard hit areas.
Friday, September 28, 2018
Kavanaugh advances as Republican Senator calls for FBI probe, delayed Senate vote
China makes thinly veiled attack on U.S. at UNGA
States during the country's address at the United Nations General
Assembly.
This comes as a trade war with the U.S. rumbles on and days after
President Donald Trump accused Beijing of meddling in the country's
upcoming midterm election.
William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.
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Russia takes aim at the US and UK at United Nations showdown
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Data Breach Affects 50 Million Facebook Users
Facebook says an attack on its computer network has led to the exposure of information from millions of Facebook users.
The social network says it doesn't know whether the accounts were misused or if any information was accessed.
As Technology Correspondent Rachel Silverman reports, Facebook is investigating.
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US Senate Committee to vote on Supreme Court nominee Kavanaugh
Indian traders protest against Walmart-Flipkart deal
Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.
Ex-UK Foreign Secretary wants Super Canada Brexit Deal
Former UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson believes the UK should negotiate a Canada style free trade deal with the EU on Brexit and has urged the British Prime Minster to abandon her current plan, known as the Chequers deal.
He even went as far as to call Prime Minster May's strategy a moral and intellectual humiliation.
The UK will leave the European Union on 29th March, but there's been much speculation that a deal between both sides my not be reached in time.
UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports
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S. Korea hopes to begin railway inspections next month
The South Korean government says it hopes to soon begin inspections of railways and roads that span the inter-Korean border. But concerns have risen that reconnecting the routes could lead to violations of international sanctions against North Korea.
Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.
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Reconnecting the idle railways and roads is one of the goals from last week's summit between South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
Seoul and Pyongyang want to begin inspections of the routes next month and reopen them by the end of the year.
The South Korean government says it will first consult with the United Nations Command before doing that.
Last month, the UN command abruptly rejected the same request for inspections. The command said Seoul didn't give proper notification.
But critics of the delayed inspection believe the U.S. is trying to find excuses to keep the project from going ahead until Kim makes more progress on giving up his nuclear weapons.
Backers of inspections believe a train crossing the border would be deeply symbolic for inter-Korean cooperation.
Italy agrees budget which increases deficit against EU wishes
Kremlin dismisses new Skripal evidence, saying 'many people look alike'
RYDER CUP UNDERWAY IN PARIS
The US haven't beaten Europe in Europe in 25 years.
The American players have far more individual major tournament victories under their belts.
Michael Gaffney reports.
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