Monday, January 7, 2019

N. Korea warns U.S. again over sanctions pressure

North Korea has warned the U.S. for the second time in a week over international sanctions. The rhetoric is another sign North Korea may be no closer to give up its nuclear weapons despite peace efforts last year.


Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.


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North Korean state media warned there will be 'consequences' for the U.S. if it continues with pressure and sanctions.


The remarks come less than a week after Kim Jong-un warned in his New Year's address he'll take a different path if Washington sticks with sanctions.


Last year, Kim halted missile tests and promised to give up his nuclear weapons.


But the U.S. doesn't believe North Korea has does enough to warrant any change in its stance.


Still, Washington says it plans to hold a second summit between President Trump and Kim early this year.


SOQ


Scientists claim that ancient Indians invented stem cell research

The government and the organisers of the 106th Indian Science Congress have distanced themselves from unscientific claims made at the event.

Here, several speakers cited ancient Indian texts to dismiss theories of Einstein, Newton and Stephen Hawking. 

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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President Trump says negotiating a location for meeting meeting with Kim Jong Un

U.S. President Donald Trump says negotiations are underway in deciding
a location for a second meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

The President says an announcement will be made soon and that both
sides share a very good dialogue.

Kim and Trump met in Singapore last year but critics say little
progress was made in getting Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear program.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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Sunday, January 6, 2019

U.S. government shutdown enters third week

The partial U.S. government shutdown has entered its third week as
lawmakers remain divided over whether funding should be allocated for
a border wall.

On Saturday President Trump tweeted that little headway was being made
and has threatened to declare a national emergency to get the wall
built.

But Sunday the President tweeted that Vice President Mike Pence had a
productive meeting with those representing leading Democrats.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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US National Security Adviser indicates Syria troop withdrawal is on hold

A top adviser to President Trump says the US military withdrawal from Syria is now conditional on defeating the remaining forces of Islamic State AND securing an agreement with Turkey.


Last month President Trump announced US troops would return home from Syria immediately, but his National Security Adviser John Bolton now says that's not the case.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.,


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Friday, January 4, 2019

Pompeo and Bolton set for extensive Middle East trip [PREVIEW]

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and National Security Advisor John
Bolton are set to spend the next week touring the Middle East.

They plan to visit a total of eight countries in the region including
Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

The trip follows the death of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and
President Trump's announcement that he plans to withdraw troops from
Syria and Afghanistan.

Washington correspondent Giles Gibson has this preview.


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Trump threatens to declare "national emergency" to build wall with Mexico

President Trump says he may declare a "national emergency" in the United States so that he can build a border wall with Mexico without the approval of Congress.


But the President says he hopes negotiations with the Democrats this weekend will lead to a quick agreement to fund the wall and re-open the government,


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Trump threatens to keep govt shut for "years"

US President Donald Trump has warned he's prepared to keep the
government shutdown for "months or even years".

A meeting between the President and leading Democrats has ended
without a compromise to end the 14 day partial closure of government
services.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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UN raises concerns over Khashoggi murder trial

The United Nations' top human rights official says the trial of the
men suspected of killing journalist Jamal Khashoggi does not meet the
UN's independent requirements.

Michelle Bachelet says Saudi Arabia has so far blocked calls for an
impartial, international investigation.

Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York.

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U.S. and China set to discuss trade next week

A trade delegation from the United States is set to meet with their
Chinese counterparts in Beijing
next week .

It's the first in-person meeting held between the two sides since they
agreed to not introduce new tariff measures for 90 days.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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UK Foreign Secretary Accuses Russia of Playing Diplomatic Games


The British Foreign Secretary has voiced concern about the arrest of a US-UK national in Russia.


Paul Whelan has been detained on suspicion of spying, but his family say he had been attending a wedding in Moscow.


UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt hit back at the Russian government, saying individuals should not be used as pawns of diplomatic leverage.


UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports


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US Posts Massive Job Gains in December

Employment in the United States increased by 312,000 in December.

Wages also continued to rise, demonstrating resilience in the US economy.

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UK warns Russia over 'spy' arrest

The UK has warned Russia not to use individuals as 'pawns' in a 'diplomatic chess game', after a dual-national British and US citizen was detained on spying charges in Moscow. Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said the UK was 'extremely worried' about Paul Whelan and would offer him support. Lucy Taylor reports.

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MAY 'WORKS ON CONTINGENCY' FOR BREXIT VOTE DEFEAT

UK Prime Minister Theresa May is reported to be working on contingency plans for a defeat in this month's crucial parliamentary vote on her Brexit deal.

The House of Commons is due to vote in the week of January 14th on the deal Mrs May has struck with the European Union, and MPs return to Westminster next week to start resume it.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

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India deports Rohingya refugees to Myanmar

The Indian government has deported six Rohingya refugees to Myanmar- the second such deportation in the last three months.

These refugees were arrested five years ago for illegally entering India.

India claims that Rohingyas pose a threat to its national security and the government has expressed its intention to deport all 40,000 Rohingyas who currently reside in India.

Neha Poonia reports from New Delhi.

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Hundreds of German politicians hit by hacker attack

Personal details of hundreds of German politicians as well as internal party documents have been published online in a hacker attack from an unknown source.

The hacks appear to have affected all the parties in Germany's parliament except the far-right AfD.

Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin.

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Ireland to Request EU Funds if No Deal Brexit

Ireland's agricultural minister says he will seek hundreds of millions of US dollars if the UK crashes out of the EU because of a no deal Brexit. 

The chances of a hard Brexit now look greater than ever—with Westminster still not on board with Theresa May's deal with Brussels. 

Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has more.

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Conditions for stranded migrants worsen as EU countries argue

Conditions for 32 migrants stranded in the Mediterranean Sea on a rescue ship are continuing to worse as EU states battle over what to do.

The vessel is flying a Dutch flag and the Netherlands says it will take in some of the migrants if other EU states agree to do the same.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports.

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MAY 'WORKING ON PLANS' FOR BREXIT VOTE DEFEAT

UK Prime Minister Theresa May is reported to be working on contingency plans for a defeat in this month's crucial parliamentary vote on her Brexit deal.

The House of Commons is due to vote in the week of January 14th on the deal Mrs May has struck with the European Union.

But she's so far failed to win concessions from the EU on the Irish border backstop which could help her convince enough MPs to back her.

It comes as a poll suggests more than half Conservative Party members would prefer to leave the EU with no deal, than under the terms of Theresa May's deal.

Professor Tim Bale carried out the research.

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Third women enters Hindu temple in south India amid protests

A 46-year-old woman has become the third woman under the age of 50 to enter a famous temple in Kerala in south India that had banned females between the ages of 10 and 50 from worshipping there.

Violence protests have taken place over the past couple of days in Kerala amid a row over whether women should be allowed to worship at the temple.

Our correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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