Wednesday, April 3, 2019
US Congressional Committee votes to subpoena Mueller Report
France says it's confident of peaceful transition in Algeria
France says it's confident of a peaceful democratic transition in Algeria - after President Bouteflika stepped down on Tuesday night after 20 years in power.
The French government is privately worried, though, about possible instability in its former colony.
Elena Casas reports from Paris.
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UK PM believes a compromise with the opposition over Brexit is possible
The British Prime Minster will meet with her opposition number Jeremy Corbyn to try to establish a route for Brexit that both sides would agree to, in order to pass a Brexit deal through parliament.
Asked in Prime Minister's Questions whether she would step down, as promised, if a deal passes parliament, the Prime Minster avoided the question. She instead chose to concentrate on areas where both her and her opposition agree on Brexit.
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UK PM ATTEMTPS TO BREAK BREXIT DEADLOCK BY MEETING WITH OPPOSITION
The British Prime Minister Theresa May will meet with the leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn today (Wednesday) to try to find a compromise over Brexit.
There have been warnings though that the possible outcome of a soft Brexit could split the Prime Minster's Conservative party.
UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.
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WhatsApp launches fact-check service ahead of Indian elections
The country's elections kick-off on April 11 with results due in the last week of May.
Major Indian political parties have accused each other of propagating fake news on WhatsApp while denying they do so themselves.
Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.
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AUSTRALIA: Senator Fraser Anning censured in parliament for hate speech
Arthur Stevens has more
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EU SUMMIT ONE WEEK AWAY
EU leaders have been reacting to the British Minister's plan to ask for another Brexit delay.
Theresa May has just one week to put together a plan before a special EU summit where the delay will either be approved or denied.
Our Brussels Correspondent Briohny Williams has more
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S. Korea detaining ship on suspicion of illegally trading with N. Korea
Seoul has revealed it's been detaining a South Korean ship for six months now on suspicions it illegally traded with North Korea, violating UN sanctions.
Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.
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South Korea's foreign ministry said this is the first South Korean ship thought to have violated sanctions against North Korea.
A ministry official said the tanker has been detained in Busan since last October.
Seoul believes it transferred oil to a North Korean ship in international waters.
It's unclear why the government took so long to disclose the detainment.
South Korean President Moon has been pushing hard for economic engagement with North Korea.
But his projects, including joining the two countries railways, would violate sanctions against the North.
Previously, South Korean companies have been accused of importing coal from North Korea.
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Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Mystery surrounds arrest of Chinese woman at Trump's Mar A Lago estate
Prosecutors in the US claim that a woman carrying two Chinese passports and a cache of electronic equipment was arrested after trying to gain access to President Trump's Mar-A-Lago estate in Florida last weekend.
The equipment included a thumb-drive that contained computer malware on it.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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WTO slashes global trade forecast
The World Trade Organization has lowered its growth forecast for trade this year to 2.6 percent, citing the US-China trade standoff and growing economic uncertainty.
Here's correspondent Liling Tan with the details.
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Venezuelan Supreme Court: Strip Guaido of Immunity
Venezuela's Supreme Court is calling for opposition leader Juan Guaido to be stripped of his parliamentary immunity.
That's fuelling fears that he could soon face arrest at the direction of President Nicolas Maduro.
Juan Carlos Lamas reports from Caracas.
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UK PM Announces Plans for A Compromise on Brexit
The British Prime Minister has announced she will hold talks with the leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn, in order to find a compromise over Brexit.
By doing so she is has chosen to seek a short extension to the UK's departure from the EU, as opposed to go the route of a no-deal.
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ALT UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.
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UN sends almost 1m cholera vaccines to Mozambique
to try and prevent a cholera epidemic following Cyclone Idai.
It's thought more than 1000 people may have already contracted the
disease two weeks after the cyclone hit Southern Africa.
Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York.
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Canada warming twice as fast as the rest of the world
the rest of the world.
And according to the federal government's climate report, changes are
already being seen in parts of the country.
North America correspondent William Denselow reports.
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NASA slams India's anti-satellite test
NASA has slammed India's destruction of a satellite in orbit, calling it a "terrible thing."
Last week India's space agency carried out a successful test of an anti-satellite weapon, but NASA says "Mission Shakti" could threaten the International Space Station.
Our US correspondent Giles Gibson has more:
Second woman accuses former US Vice-President of inappropriate touching
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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