Thursday, October 11, 2018
Cyclone Titli makes landfall in India
Ten women level harassment charges against junior Indian minister
MJ Akbar, a former prominent newspaper editor, is accused of predatory behaviour. He has not responded to these allegations.
Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.
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Seoul counters Trump's remark on sanctions lifting
UPDATE: Hurricane Michael leaves one person dead in Florida as it hammers southern USA
At least three killed in Bali Sea quake as island hosts IMF meetings
Monster Storm Makes Landfall
The monster storm known as Hurricane Michael has made landfall in Florida.
Hundreds of thousands of people were told to evacuate but many stayed home.
US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2018
NY limo operator charger over 20 deaths
that killed 20 people has been charged with criminally negligent
homicide.
State police arrested Nauman Hussein after announcing the vehicle was
not road worthy and the the driver not properly licensed.
Nick Harper reports from New York.
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Trump and US Officials Speak to Saudis over Missing Journalist
Giant mosquitoes multiply in wake of Hurricane Florence
States impacted by Hurricane Florence.
Entomologists estimate they are roughly two or three times bigger than
a normal mosquito and thrive in floodwaters.
U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.
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Missing Saudi journalist finance asks for Trump help
Khashoggi has not been seen since he entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last week, and Turkish authorities claim he was killed inside.
US correspondent Nick Harper reports.
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Hurricane Michael due to make landfall in Florida
May tells MPs to put national interest first on Brexit
British Prime Minister Theresa May has told MPs that it is their duty to vote to leave the European Union, following the public referendum of 2016.
At a session of Prime Minister's Question Time in the House of Commons, the British leader told lawmakers they had to "put the national interest first" when deciding whether to approve a Brexit deal in a vote likely to take place later in the year.
It comes as negotiations continue in Brussels on a final Brexit deal despite the European Union rejecting May's so-called Chequers plan at a recent summit in Salzburg.
The Chequers deal is also unpopular within her Conservative party and Theresa May is under pressure to change course ahead of a crucial EU leaders meeting next week, however she told the House she working to agree a deal which they must support.
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Suspect arrested in Germany over Bulgarian journalist murder
rape and murder of journalist Viktoria Marinova.
Bulgaria has faced international pressure over the case due concerns
that it could be linked to her work exposing corruption.
Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin.
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Russia, China and North Korea press for new talks on nuclear issue
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VIETNAM: UK CAN JOIN TPP
Still No Suspect in Journalist Murder Case
Train derails in north India, claiming lives
India's airport police told to cut down on smiling
The Central Industrial Security Force, in charge of aviation safety, will move from a 'broad smile system' to a 'sufficient smile system'.
Our India correspondent Neha Poonia explains.
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Hacked hardware found by major U.S. telecoms company: Bloomberg
discovered compromised hardware linked to Chinese tampering.
This comes days after they reported that Super Micro Computers had
sold chips to major companies like Apple and Amazon that had been
manipulated.
Apple has disputed the findings while officials in China say they are
concerned by the issue and claim to be a victim too.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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