Tuesday, April 2, 2019
French and Irish leaders discuss Brexit
Russian official in Pyongyang amid Kim-Putin summit speculation
Russia's interior minister is visiting Pyongyang amid growing speculation the leaders of Russia and North Korea may soon hold their first summit.
Bruce Harrison tells us more from Seoul, South Korea.
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According to Tass News Agency, Russian Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev will meet North Korea's minister of people's security.
Kolokoltsev also oversees security, prompting speculation he's discussing logistics for a summit between leader Kim Jong-un and President Vladimir Putin.
Kim has visited China four times since taking office in 2011.
But he has yet to visit Russia.
It's unclear where a Kim-Putin summit would be held.
Last month, a top North Korea official visited Moscow, another sign a summit may be nearing.
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UK Prime Minister Holds Cabinet Meeting to Break Brexit Deadlock
The British Prime Minister is holding a five hour cabinet meeting on Tuesday, to try to break the deadlock over Brexit.
It comes after British MPs rejected four alternative Brexit outcomes the night before.
Theresa May's own Brexit deal has failed to get a majority on three separate votes and the Government needs MPs to sign off on a deal by April 12 or it risks crashing out of the EU without a deal.
UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports
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NO DEAL BREXIT MORE LIKELY SAYS BARNIER
US halts jet delivery over Russia row
The US is cancelling delivery of equipment for its fighter jets to Turkey because of Turkey's plan to buy a missile defence system from Russia. The US and NATO allies which also own the jets are worried that the Russian system will learn how to track and spot them, making them vulnerable in other parts of the world. Lucy Taylor reports.
AUSTRALIA: Anning lambasted in Senate and by NZ deputy
He's also being labelled a moron by New Zealand's acting Prime Minister Winston Peters.
Arthur Stevens reports
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COURTESY AIR NEWS MELBOURNE
Boeing software fix to take several more weeks
Monday, April 1, 2019
MPs Reject Second Round of Alternative Brexit Proposals
British MPs have, once again, failed to agree on an alternative Brexit plan.
Four options were presented to MPs including some softer Brexit proposals.
Although not legally binding, if any had received a majority, they would have indicated what type of Brexit MPs would agree upon.
UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.
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White House staffer says 25 individuals given security clearances despite "serious disqualifying issues"
Venezuelans Waiting for Power
China cracks down on fentanyl-related drugs, in response to U.S. demands
British MPs Vote on Four Alternative Brexit Options
British MPs are voting on four alternative Brexit proposals.
It comes after the indicative votes staged last week failed to secure majorities, while the Prime Minister's deal was voted down for a third time.
UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.
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US speeds up border troop deployment
the US-Mexico amid plans to close the crossing to migrants.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said the administration
is also looking to return "hundreds" of migrants a day back to Mexico.
US correspondent Nick Harper reports.
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Former Vice-President Joe Biden denies 'acting inappropriately' with women
Brexit Showdown Continues
The UK could reportedly leave the EU by May 22nd if the U.K Prime Minister's deal or one including a customs union is back by MPs.
Currently The U.K Prime Minister is still trying to win approval for her Brexit deal with just days to go before the EU leaders' summit on 10 April.
Briohny Williams has more from Brussels:
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Five pensioners die from food poisoning at French care home
Shadowy anti-Kim Jong-un group planning 'major event'
And until then, it says, it will remain silent.
UK MPs Second Round of Indicative Votes
MPs in Britain are holding further votes on possible Brexit outcomes in an attempt to break the deadlock.
Last week, British MPs were unable to agree on a way forward through indicative votes, though it is thought a customs union with the EU is the most popular idea being considered.
UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports
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Emmanuel Macron reshuffles government
French President Emmanuel Macron has reshuffled his government after two ministers quit to run for mayor of Paris.
He's brought in loyalists who've worked with him since the beginning of his presidential campaign.
Elena Casas reports from Paris.
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President Erdogan's Party Suffers Major Blow
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has suffered a major political blow as his party has lost local elections in Ankara.
The ruling AK party also underperformed in Istanbul as well.
Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has more from Brussels.
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