Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Apple reveals new Mac & iPad products

Apple has announced new versions of some of its most popular Mac and
iPad devices at an event in New York.

It launched its latest Mac computers, including the first real upgrade
to the MacBook Air in three years.

The world's most popular tablet, the iPad, has also been revamped with
two new designs of the iPad Pro.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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US navy chief says US and China will meet "more on the high seas"

Chief of U.S. Naval Operations Admiral John Richardson has said the United States and China "will meet each other more and more on the high seas".

He spoke on Tuesday after a Chinese warship came close to a U.S. ship in the disputed South China Sea.

Kate Fisher reports from Washington

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Trump seeks to end birthright citizenship

President Trump says he wants to sign an executive order to end birthright citizenship in the US.

Many legal experts say the move, would violate the US constitution and would likely lead to a lengthly court battle.

From Washington, Harry Horton reports.

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Trump hopes for great trade deal with China

President Donald Trump says he expects the United States and China to
reach agreement on a great trade deal.

But he warns that the U.S. could slap them with new tariffs worth
billions of dollars if they fail to find common ground.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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S. Korean court orders Japanese firm to compensate forced labor

A South Korean court has ordered a major Japanese steelmaker to pay four Koreans for forced labor during Japan's occupation of the Korean Peninsula. The ruling could impact similar lawsuits pending in South Korea and further damage Seoul and Tokyo's troubled relations.


Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.


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South Korea's Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling that orders Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Corporation to pay the plaintiffs nearly 90-thousand dollars each.


Just one of the four men who brought the suit seeking compensation and unpaid wages is still alive.


The men said they were forced to work at Japanese steel mills in the early 1940s.


Japan and South Korea have troubled ties over their past.


Many Koreans believe Japan still owes an official apology and compensation for actions during the colonial period.


Tokyo says the issue of forced labor was settled by a 1965 treaty to restore diplomatic ties.


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MAY DENIES PREPARATION FOR UK ELECTION

UK Prime Minister Theresa May is denying her government is gearing up for an early general election.

It follows a budget set out on Monday which included billions of dollars in tax cuts and spending hikes.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

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SEARCH FOR LION AIR PLANE CONTINUES

Authorities in Indonesia are using drone and sonar technology to try and find the Lion Air passenger plane which crashed on Monday.

Debris and personal belongings from flight JT 610 have been found, but there's been no sign of any survivors.

189 passengers and crew were on board when the internal flight came down shortly after taking off from Jakarta.

It's not yet known why the plane crashed.

Our reporter Patrick Fok is at the scene of the recovery operation in Jakarta - he says some items from the crash are being collected.

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India to unveil world's tallest statue

India is set to launch the world's tallest statue.

The 182 metre high monument of the Hindu nationalist leader Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel will be unveiled by India's prime minister, Narendra Modi.

Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.

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Russia and China 'can overcome US sanctions'

A Russian official says that Moscow can overcome US sanctions by working more closely with China. It comes just weeks before President Trump considers whether to impose tough new sanctions on Russia over the Skripal poisonings in the UK. Dan Ashby has more.

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Monday, October 29, 2018

Man suspected of sending pipe bombs to Trump critics appears in court.

The man suspected of sending pipe bombs to prominent critics of President Trump has appeared in court.

56-year-old Cesar Sayoc from Florida faces up to 48 years in prison if convicted.

US correspondent Kate Fisher reports.

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Trump Calls Migrant Caravan "An Invasion"


Thousands of U.S. troops are preparing to go to the US- Mexican border. 

The deployment comes in response to the caravan of Central American migrants making their way to the US through Mexico. 


Rachel Silverman has that story. 


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UK Chancellor Announces Last Budget Before Brexit

The British Chancellor, Philip Hammond has announced the UK's last budget before Brexit.


The chancellor promised that Austerity would be coming to an end, but the country would still need to be vigilant.


Among the announcements made, included extra funding for Brexit preparations, more spending on schools and health. He also announced a tax on plastics as well as taxing digital tech giants on the money they make from UK users.



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Merkel to step down as party leader

Germany's chancellor Angela Merkel has announced she will step down as
head of her party, although she plans to stay on as chancellor until
twenty twenty one.

The announcement came after her conservative party again lost major
support in a regional election, and has led to uncertainty about who
will replace her.

Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin.

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US Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Synagogue Gunman

U.S. prosecutors in Pittsburgh are seeking the death penalty for the man accused of killing 11 people in a synagogue. 

Robert Bowers has been released from a hospital and he's expected in court later on.

US Correspondent Daniel Ryntjes reports...

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UN: South Sudan violence continues to block aid

The United Nations World Food Program says fighting continues to stop
aid from reaching some of South Sudan's hardest hit communities.

The UN says it shows last month's peace deal is not being adhered to.

Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York.

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Man suspected of sending bombs to Trump's critics due in court

The man suspected of sending 14 pipe bombs to prominent critics of President Trump will be formally charged in court on Monday.

56-year-old Cesar Sayoc from Florida faces up to 48 years in prison if convicted.

US correspondent Kate Fisher reports.
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Man suspected of sending bombs to Trump's critics due in court

The man suspected of sending 14 pipe bombs to prominent critics of President Trump will be formally charged in court on Monday.

56-year-old Cesar Sayoc from Florida faces up to 48 years in prison if convicted.

US correspondent Kate Fisher reports.

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Trump blames media for anger in United States

U.S. President Donald Trump has accused what he describes as the fake
news media for much of the anger and divisiveness in the country.

This comes as the U.S. has seen a number of violent acts committed
over the past few days that are believed to be motivated by race,
religion and political differences.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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North, South Korean Youth Compete in Football Match


South Korea hosted North Korea in an under-15 football match on Monday. Despite being relatively unknown, the tournament is much more than a soccer fixture when it comes to diplomacy and peace efforts between the two Koreas.

Bruce Harrison reports from Chuncheon, South Korea.

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At the match east of Seoul, thousands of South Koreans wave their national flag.

They also wave the unification flag, which depicts the Korean Peninsula as a whole before war tore it apart.

Fans cheer loudly for BOTH sides.

The Ari Sports cup features eight teams, including regional rivals China and Vietnam.

But for the Korean organizers, at least, it's about more than winning. It's a rare glimpse at unification of North and South, a lost dream for some after nearly 70 years of division.

The muscle behind the event, Gangwon Province Governor Choi Moon-soon, uses sport to promote the North-South peace process.

It was this same tournament in China last year where Choi met North Korean officials and encouraged them to attend the Winter Olympics in South Korea.

If Choi has his way, the sports and cultural exchanges will continue. But for now nothing more, such as trading or investment, while international sanctions remain firmly in place against North Korea.

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Leicester City Boss Killed In Helicopter Crash

It's been confirmed that the owner of Leicester City Football Club was one of four people killed after his helicopter crashed outside the stadium in the UK on Saturday.


Tributes have been pouring in for the Thai billionaire who oversaw the club's transformation, where under his ownership the team won the Premier League in 2016 - after starting the season as 5,000/1 outsiders.


UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.


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