Monday, January 14, 2019

French President Macron launches national debate in response to Yellow Vests

French President Emmanuel Macron has launched a what he's calling a « great national debate » with an open letter to the French published in Monday's newspapers.

The idea is to head off the anger shown by the « Yellow Vests » protesters by holding a series of town hall meetings across the country to listen to voters' grievances. 

Elena Casas reports from Paris. 


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EU to Send Reassurance Letter to the UK

The European Union will soon be issuing a letter detailing reassurances that the Irish border backstop is only a temporary measure of last resort. 

It's an effort to help UK Prime Minister Theresa May get the votes she needs for Tuesday's vote in the House of Commons on the Brexit divorce deal.

Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek reports from Brussels. 

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S. Korea pushing to hold video reunions for separated families


South Korea says it's pushing to hold video reunions for families separated by the Korean War. Amid eased tensions with the North, Seoul hopes to organize regular video conferences.

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.

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South Korea says it hopes to hold the reunions around a traditional holiday.

Both Koreas celebrate the Lunar New Year on February fifth.

Several hundred separated family members met in person in North Korea last fall amid North-South peace talks.

But for now, there are no plans for more face-to-face meetings.

After nearly 70 years of separation, a webcam feed may be the only access war-torn families have to each other.  

Many, however, will die without ever reconnecting with their loved ones.

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MAY URGES MPs TO BACK BREXIT DEAL AHEAD OF VOTE

UK Prime Minister Theresa May is trying to persuade Members of Parliament to back her Brexit deal ahead of a crunch vote on it on Tuesday.

She's warning lawmakers that if her deal isn't passed, Brexit may end up being blocked.

Mrs May is expected to lose Tuesday's vote, at which point the opposition Labour Party may table a vote of no confidence in her government.

(She's expected to reveal further assurances from the EU later on the controversial Irish border backstop.)

Former Conservative cabinet member Esther McVey says she won't back the Prime Minister's deal.

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Russia and Japan begin talks over WWII peace treaty, 73 years on

Japan's Foreign Minister has arrived in Russia to begin talks on signing a peace treaty, more than 70 years after World War Two ended. But as Dan Ashby reports, the stumbling block will be a small set of islands.

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India mulls sweeping changes to laws governing social media platforms

The Indian government has invited public feedback on a set of new laws being proposed that will change the way social media platforms like WhatsApp and Facebook are governed in India.

The proposed changes would require platforms to remove unlawful content within 24 hours, among other things.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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Trump threatens to 'devastate Turkey economically'

US President Donald Trump says he "will devastate Turkey economically" if they attack US-allied Kurdish fighters in Syria.

In a Tweet, Mr Trump said he didn't want the Kurds to provoke Turkey either. Ankara regards YPG Kurdish fighters as terrorists.

From Washington, Harry Horton reports.

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Saturday, January 12, 2019

Report: FBI launched probe into whether Donald Trump is a Russian government asset

The White House is dismissing as "absurd" a report that the FBI opened an investigation into whether President Trump was working as a Russian government asset.


The New York Times says a counterintelligence investigation was launched by the FBI in the spring of 2017.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Friday, January 11, 2019

Missing Teenager Leads Police to Suspected Abductor

The frantic search for  a 13 year old Wisconsin girl is over. 

Police say Jayme Closs escaped  from the remote residence of a man they think kidnapped her after allegedly murdering her parents.  

US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details. 



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UN Security Council meet on DRC election results

After multiple postponements and delays, the Democratic Republic of Congo has finally held long-awaited elections, with opposition candidate Felix Tshiisekdi declared the president-elect.

But hope for peace in what was supposed to be the country's first democratic transfer of power in 60 years could unravel amid disputed polling results.

The UN Security Council met Friday to address some the key issues and controversies 

UN correspondent Liling Tan reports from New York.

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US begins Syria troop drawdown

The Pentagon has announced the start of the withdrawal of US troops
from Syria, following the surprise order from President Donald Trump.

His announcement last month blindsided US allies and his own military.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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Trump edging closer to declaring national emergency

President Trump is edging closer to declaring a national emergency to fund his controversial border wall, as the partial US government shutdown enters its twenty first day.

White House lawyers are examining what presidential emergency powers Trump could use to bypass Congress, as pressure grows to re-open the government.

From Washington, Harry Horton reports.

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UN rights envoy says abuses in N. Korea must be addressed


The UN rights investigator for North Korea says human rights must be included in denuclearization talks. Kim Jong-un met with multiple world leaders last year. But widespread allegations of rights abuses in his country were never addressed.

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.

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Tomas Ojea Quintana told reporters that human rights are guaranteed through peace… and peace is secured through human rights.

He said the issue was sidelined in last years nuclear talks, but that can't be the case this year.

UN commissions have concluded Pyongyang is responsible for enslavement, torture, forced abortion and other crimes against humanity.

The leaders of South Korea and U.S. have avoided the topic in talks with Kim Jong-un, suggesting abuses will be addressed once the nuclear threat is resolved.

But so far little apparent progress has been made on denuclearization.

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Japanese Olympic chief investigated in France for corruption

The President of Japan's Olympic committee is being investigated for corruption according to France's financial crimes office.

It's in relation to the awarding of the 2020 summer games to Tokyo.

The Japanese sporting official has denied acting improperly and says no bribery took place.

Our Paris Correspondent Oliver Whitfield-Miocic reports. 

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German military deployed amid snow chaos

More than 300 hundred German military personnel have been deployed in the wake of a winter storm which has killed at least nine people in Germany and Austria.

Flights, rail travel and roads have all been affected by the region's heaviest snowfall in two decades.

Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.

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Orban Hopes Anti-Immigration Politicians Reshape EU Parliament

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban says he hopes ant-immigration politicians and parties take control of the European Parliament. 

And he says the enemy he must fight is French President Emmanuel Macron.  

Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has more from Brussels. 

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India announces its first human space flight centre

India has moved a step closer to its first manned space mission, with its space agency announcing a human space flight centre in the city of Bangalore.

Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.

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ANDY MURRAY 'CAREER MIGHT NOT LAST UNTIL WIMBLEDON'

The UK's Andy Murray says he hopes to retire at this year's Wimbledon tournament, but admits he might not make it that far.

The 31 year-old is struggling to recover from a hip injury and says he might not be able to play through severe pain until July.

The former world tennis number one has won Wimbledon twice, and the US Open on one occasion.

He says he still hopes to play in the Australian Open next week and then bow out at his home grand slam.

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Russian space chief blasts American sanctions

The head of Russian space agency Roscosmos has accused the U.S. of being "engulfed by its second civil war".


Dmitry Rogozin was due to visit America to meet with NASA officials, but his trip was cancelled because he is under sanctions. 


Julia Chapman reports from Moscow.


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India's investigative agency chief fired days after being reinstated

A panel led by India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has fired the head of a federal investigative body, just days after he was reinstated by India's Supreme Court.

Critics have accused the government of undermining the credibility of the Central Bureau of Investigation- a body that is like the FBI in its functioning and role.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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