Friday, February 8, 2019

US calls on Russia to allow access to jailed ex-Marine

The United States has called on Russia to allow regular visits to a former US Marine being held on spying charges. Paul Whelan was arrested in December while visiting Moscow. His family has said he was in Russia for a friend's wedding. Lucy Taylor reports.


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Swine flu outbreak causes alarm in India

India is tackling a fresh outbreak of the H1N1 virus- with government data showing that more than 230 deaths have been reported since January. 

Experts say a cold wave has made the outbreak worse this year.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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CRASHED PLANE BODY IS EMILIANO SALA

British police say a body recovered from a plane that crashed in the English Channel is that of missing Argentine footballer Emiliano Sala.

The Cardiff City signing had been travelling from Nantes in a small aircraft on 21st January.

The plane's pilot David Ibbotson has not yet been located.

A body had been spotted in the plane's wreckage off Guernsey.

Football writer Keir Radnedge says the timing of the incident is devastating.

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US, ROK delay official announcement of spring war games

South Korea and the U.S. have delayed announcing the official start of annual spring military drills. It's an apparent move by the allies to maintain a peaceful mood ahead of the upcoming summit between President Donald Trump and leader Kim Jong-un.


Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.


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Seoul's Yonhap News reports the military exercises won't be announced until after the second Trump-Kim summit.


The leaders will meet on February 27th and 28th in Vietnam.


But according to Yonhap, the drills are still tentatively scheduled to begin March 4.


To avoid provoking Pyongyang, the allies have also renamed one of the exercises.


And they're reportedly considering renaming a second drill and scaling it down.


North Korea has long claimed the spring war games are a rehearsal for invasion.  


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Amazon boss says tabloid tried to blackmail him

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has accused the National Enquirer, an American tabloid magazine, of trying to blackmail him over selacious pictures.

In an online post Mr Bezos said the magazine's parent company, American Media Inc, asked him to drop an investigation into how it obtained his private messages.

Our US Correspondent Harry Horton reports.

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Thursday, February 7, 2019

US Plans to Leave Syria by End of April

The United States is making plans to withdraw all American forces from Syria by the end of April, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. 

The report cites unnamed current and former US officials.

US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details. 


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UN investigator says Khashoggi murder perpetrated by Saudi Officials

A United Nations investigator has announced that the murder of
journalist Jamal Khashoggi was premeditated and perpetrated by Saudi
officials.

His death at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul back in October sparked
international outrage.

Saudi Arabia has previously blamed the death on a rogue operation but
US media report that the CIA point the finger of blame at Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman.

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.

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Wall St slides on no Trump-Xi meeting news

Wall St dropped lower on news US President Donald Trump and Chinese
President Xi Jinping are unlikely to meet before a trade deal deadline
expires.

The two countries set a March 1st target of finding a trade compromise
to prevent extras tariffs coming into effect.

Nick Harper reports.

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Trump Takes Aim at House Democrats Launching New Probes

President Donald Trump is lashing out at Democrats launching new investigations into his personal finances, connections with Russia, and other issues.

Democrats have been empowered to conduct such oversight after taking control of the U.S. House of Representatives. 

From Washington, Daniel Ryntjes reports.

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EU and UK Brexit teams will resume talks

The Brexit negotiating teams from the European Union and the UK will begin holding talks once more following Theresa May's visit to Brussels.

The British Prime Minister is desperately trying to persuade the European Union to give some ground on the controversial Irish backstop issue which is holding up the Brexit deal.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports from Brussels.

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France recalls ambassador to Italy

France has recalled its ambassador to Italy from Rome for consultations, after a series of attacks on the French government by Italian politicians.

The latest came on Tuesday - when deputy prime minister Luigi di Maio met Yellow Vest protesters who are running in the European elections outside of Paris. 

Elena Casas reports from Paris. 


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US, ROK near end of troop cost-sharing talks: S. Korea lawmaker

South Korea and the U.S. are said to be nearing the end of negotiations on sharing the cost to keep U.S. troops in South Korea. The U.S. president maybe not be getting the deal he hoped for.


Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.


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A South Korean lawmaker told reporters the talks are in their final stage.


A decision on sharing the bill for U.S. troops in South Korea has been delayed for months.


Seoul officials have said the Trump administration had demanded South Korea pay twice its current share.


South Korea paid roughly 850 million dollars last year.


According to Yonhap News, the lawmaker says a new one-year deal will cost roughly 890 million dollars.


It's a jump of around eight percent, but not the high-price tag President Trump had pursued.


Trump has suggested in the past that America's allies are freeloading.


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French prime minister's office in hot water over ordering search of news website's office

The French prime minister's office has admitted tipping off prosecutors about possible leaks to the website Mediapart - whose offices police attempted to search on Monday.

It's generated a major row about the journalists' right to keep their sources private - in a case that could prove very embarrassing to the French President. 

Elena Casas reports from Paris. 


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Body removed from plane carrying Emiliano Sala

A body has been recovered from the plane carrying footballer Emiliano Sala which crashed into the English Channel.

The Argentine striker was flying to join his new club, Cardiff City, after being signed from FC Nantes.

Now the French team have began asking for the first installment of the 19 million dollar transfer fee.

Our Paris Correspondent Oliver Whitfield-Miocic reports.

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German anti-trust watchdog rules against Facebook

Germany's anti-trust watchdog has ruled against Facebook, saying it will restrict the American company's ability to collect user data on third party websites.

Facebook says it will appeal the decision, which would have a negative impact on its German business.

Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.

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Labour Letter Lists Brexit Demands

UK Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn says in order for his party to back Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit divorce deal, the UK will have to closely align itself with EU regulations and standards.

He also wants the prime minister to give up trying to tweak the controversial Irish backstop.

Our Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has the latest from London. 

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May in Brussels

British Prime Minister Theresa May is in Brussels to try to end the deadlock over Brexit.

European Union officials aren't holding out much hope for a solution however following a war of words over the past couple of days.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports from Brussels.

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Swine flu cases and deaths spike in India

India has seen a spike in swine flu H1N1 cases this year, rising to more than 6,700 cases, while the number of deaths has more than doubled compared to a year ago.

There were 798 cases of swine flu in the country in the same period last year. 

Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.

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Indian government sets up cow protection panel

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's right-wing, Hindu majority government has approved the formation of a national cow commission that will look into the conservation and protection of cows. 

A majority of Hindus consider cows holy- and critics have accused the government of encouraging cow vigilantes who've been involved in several instances of mob lynching in the guise of protecting cows.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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US concerned about Jehovah's Witness jailed for 'extremism'

The United States has said it is 'deeply concerned' about a Danish man in Russia, who has been jailed for six years for being a Jehovah's Witness. The case is the first in more than a hundred criminal cases against members of the group, which Russia's Supreme Court calls 'extremist'. Lucy Taylor reports.


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