Monday, February 25, 2019

Former Trump campaign staffer claims he kissed her without consent

A former member of President Trump's election campaign staff is alleging that he kissed her without her consent at a rally in Florida during the 2016 election.


The claim is contained in a civil lawsuit that is targeting the President with claims of sexually predatory conduct.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Taliban member meets with White House envoy

A senior member of the Taliban has held talks with a top U.S. envoy
seeking to work out a peace plan in Afghanistan.

Officials from the U.S. said they made progress in ending the 17 year
conflict when they met Taliban members last month.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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Trump tells OPEC to "relax" prices

US President Donald Trump has warned the oil-producing group OPEC to
"relax" and keep prices steady.

Global oil prices have crept up as a result of sanctions and political
instability.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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UK BANS HEZBOLLAH POLITICAL WING

The UK is banning all wings of Lebanese Islamist movement Hezbollah - by designating its political wing as a terrorist organization.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

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Kim's long train ride to Vietnam may signal more than safety

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is on a train chugging across China toward Vietnam. He's meeting President Trump in Hanoi for their second summit. The long train ride signals Kim is concerned about safety, but also, perhaps, show.


Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.


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After three and a half days, Kim Jong-un is expected to reach the Vietnamese border with China.


From there, he'll likely ride in a motorcade to Hanoi.


Vietnamese media report part of a highway has been closed and the military has swept it for mines.


Safety may not be the only consideration for train and not plane.


A former presidential advisor in Seoul said it's strategic.


According to Tak Hyeon-min, Kim's luxury train-ride puts his journey in the news.


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and possibly someday from South Korean cities.


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New vote on Brexit deal

MPs in the UK will have a fresh vote on the Brexit deal by the 12th March. 

Prime Minister Theresa May announced the decision as she travelled to an EU-Arab League summit in Egypt. Mrs May has ruled out holding another so-called "meaningful vote" this week.

Our correspondent Jessica King reports from London.


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World's biggest mobile tech show

The world's largest mobile phone event has kicked off in Spain.

With more than 100 thousand telecoms industry experts, analysts and observers in Barcelona for the four day event.

Our correspondent Natalie Powell is there.


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UK PM 'CONSIDERS BREXIT DELAY'

UK Prime Minister Theresa May is reportedly considering committing to a Brexit delay if she can't secure a deal with the EU by mid-March.

She's told lawmakers they'll get a so-called 'meaningful vote' on a Brexit deal by March 12th.

But Mrs May is under pressure from some MPs to rule out a 'no deal' Brexit if she can't reach an agreement with the EU that she can get through the UK's House of Commons.

She's been holding Brexit talks at an EU summit in Sharm-el-Sheikh and continues to insist changes can be won to the controversial Irish border backstop solution.

Conservative MP Dominic Grieve says law-makers will take action themselves anyway.

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President Macron recovering in polls ahead of European elections

With three months to go before crucial European elections, polls in France suggest good news for President Emmanuel Macron - after months of sometimes violent protests against his government. 

A poll on Monday shows his la République en Marche party pulling away from the opposition. 

Elena Casas reports from Paris. 



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"Green Book" takes top honors at Oscars

The 91st Academy Awards have wrapped up at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood -- with the most prestigious prize, Best Picture, going to an unexpected winner.  
Correspondent Mary MacCarthy has the highlights of the night, from Los Angeles: 

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Moldova election ends in hung parliament

Moldova may be heading towards a hung parliament after elections on Sunday which appear to have split the vote between pro-European and pro-Russian forces. The former Soviet state is one of Europe's poorest countries, and it could now be heading for weeks of coalition talks, or even another election. Lucy Taylor reports.

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Twitter to appear before parliamentary panel in India

Twitter's global vice president of public policy Colin Crowell is due to appear before a parliamentary panel in India to discuss "safeguarding citizens' rights on social media".

This meeting has been called ahead of general elections in India which are due to be held by May. 

Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.

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Trump delays further tariffs on China after "substantial progress" in trade talks

President Donald Trump has announced that the US will delay imposing more tariffs on Chinese goods.
Mr Trump had threatened to raise duties from 10 per cent to 25 per cent from Friday.
But as Kate Fisher reports, he says "substantial progress" has been made in trade talks allowing further tariffs to be delayed.

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Friday, February 22, 2019

R. Kelly charged with 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse

The R&B singer R. Kelly has been charged with ten counts of aggravated sexual abuse by prosecutors in Chicago.


The move comes after videotape emerged allegedly showing the R&B singer assaulting an underage girl.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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WHITE HOUSE TO KEEP 200 US TROOPS IN SYRIA FOR PEACEKEEPING MISSION

200 US troops will stay in Syria as a peacekeeping force as the rest of the army pulls out of the country, says the White House.

President Trump was heavily criticised in December for his decision to withdraw 2000 military personnel.

Jagruti Dave reports from Washington

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Iran given until June to strengthen anti-money laundering rules

Iran has been given four more months to strengthen its anti-money laundering rules. 

During a meeting in the French capital, The Financial Action Task Force said if Tehran does not comply it will face increased international scrutiny of its banks.

Our Paris correspondent Oliver Whitfield-Miocic says while Iran has brought in some new measures it still has a lot more work to do.  

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Pakistan to remain on watchlist for terror financing

The global anti-money laundering watchdog says Pakistan will remain on its terror financing watchlist. 

During a meeting in the French capital, the Financial Action Task Force said "limited progress" had been made by Islamabad to curb the funding of militants.

Our Paris correspondent Oliver Whitfield-Miocic says while being on the list can make international transactions harder, Pakistan can still turn to powerful global partners. 

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India to block off excess water supply to Pakistan

The Indian government has said it is working on a plan to restrict the flow of excess water to Pakistan from its share of rivers.

This is the latest in a series of steps taken by the Indian government in the aftermath of a suicide bombing in Kashmir, that a Pakistan based militant outfit claimed responsibility for.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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Ninth MP quits UK Labour Party

A 9th Member of Parliament has resigned from the UK's Labour Party.

The MP for Dudley North said the party is "broken" under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn.

Jessica king has more from London. 


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EU Negotiator Cannot Rule Out Brexit Postponement

The EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier says he cannot rule out the possibility that the UK's exit from the bloc is going to be pushed back.


And Friday morning he made yet another call for more clarity from the UK on how it wants to exit the EU.


Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has more from Brussels.


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