Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Boris Johnson still in lead in third round of votes for UK Conservative party leader


In the UK Conservative party leadership race, Boris Johnson is ahead in the third round of voting by UK conservative MPs.


Rory Stewart, the UK's international development secretary has fallen out of the contest, after coming last and losing 10 votes from the previous round.


UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.


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THREE GUILTY OVER KENYA GARISSA ATTACK


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A court in Kenya's capital Nairobi has found three men guilty over the 2015 terror attack at the Garissa University. One hundred and forty seven people, most of them students, were killed in the incident. Leon Ssenyange reports

 

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UN Special Investigator says Khashoggi death is "State killing," calls for international criminal probe

A United Nations special investigator has found that Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was a victim of premeditated, extrajudicial execution, for which Saudi Arabia is responsible. 


Special Rapporteur Agnes Callamard has called for an international investigation into high-level Saudi officials who may have been involved.


Our U.N. Correspondent Liling Tan reports. 


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Former French President Sarkozy loses bid to avoid corruption trial

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has lost his last bid to avoid trial on corruption charges.

He's accused of trying to bribe a magistrate to drop a separate criminal inquiry into the funding of his 2007 election campaign.

Elena Casas reports from Paris.


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IGAD meets on Sudan

The Intergovernmental Authority For Development , IGAD has met in Addis Ababa to discuss the crisis in Sudan. The regional body is tasked by the African Union to assist the civilians and the military in the country to return to dialogue that will hopepfully see the military handing over power to civilians .

Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa:

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MH17 murder suspects say they will not appear in trial

Two of the Russian MH17 murder suspects have already told Russian media that they will not attend their own trial for murder. The men are accused of organising the transportation of the missile system that shot down flight MH17 in 2014, killing all 298 people aboard. Dan Ashby takes a look at Russia's reaction so far. 

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Dutch investigators charge 3 Russians and a Ukrainian with murder over MH17

Dutch investigators have charged three Russians and a Ukrainian with murder over the missile attack on the passenger flight MH17 that killed 298 people in 2014. Dan Ashby has more from Moscow.

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CONSERVATIVES VOTE FOR NEXT UK LEADER

Conservative lawmakers are voting again for the leader of their party, and also therefore next Prime Minister.

The candidate who wins fewest votes on Wednesday out of the remaining five men will leave the race.

Final ballots on Thursday will narrow the field to two contenders - with the party's wider membership choosing between them in the coming weeks.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt says former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson remains the clear favourite.

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UN REFUGEE REPORT



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A new report by the UN's refugee agency says global forced displacement has doubled in the last 20 years.

The 2019 report shows 70.8 million people were displaced by conflict or persecution last year - the highest number in UNHCR's history.

Hillary Ayesiga reports..


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Michel Platini released from police detention

Former UEFA president Michel Platini has been released from police custody.

He was detained on Tuesday by French anti-corruption officers investigating the awarding of the 2022 World Cup soccer tournament to Qatar

Platini's lawyer insists that his client is innocent.

Our Paris correspondent Oliver Whitfield-Miocic reports. 

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LATEST CONSERVATIVE LEADERSHIP VOTE DUE

Conservative lawmakers in the UK will vote again later for the leader of their party, and also therefore next Prime Minister.

The candidate who wins fewest votes out of the remaining five men will leave the race.

Final ballots on Thursday will narrow the field to two contenders - with the party's wider membership choosing between them in the coming weeks.

Former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson remains the clear favourite.

Although he is sticking less firmly to a pledge to have Britain out of the EU by October 31st.

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Charges expected to be announced over MH17 downing

Prosecutors are due to announce charges against those accused of shooting down Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 five years ago. A joint investigation team found that the plane shot down over Eastern Ukraine was targeted by a Russian missile. Julia Chapman reports from Moscow. 


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AUSTRALIA: Brain device could restore eyesight in some

In Australia, a brain device that can help restore people's eyesight will be further researched to discover other ways it could change lives, with the Australian government putting up more than $AU900,000 for the project.

Arthur Stevens reports from Melbourne

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AUSTRALIA: Sperm Donor has father's rights - High Court

In Australia, a sperm donor has been deemed by the High Court to be the legal father of a girl, preventing her moving to New Zealand with her mother without his consent.
Arthur Stevens reports

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Xi behind N. Korea's efforts for peace ahead of Pyongyang trip

China's President Xi Jinping has said North Korea is on the correct path when it comes to solving political issues on the Korean Peninsula. Xi will meet Kim Jong-un in Pyongang on Thursday and Friday.

 

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.

 

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US President Donald Trump officially kicks off 2020 re-election campaign


US President Donald Trump has officially launched his 2020 re-election campaign at a rally in Florida.

20,000 Trump supporters packed into a venue in Orlando to back their candidate, but his overall popularity rating has dropped to around 42%.

Our correspondent Kate Fisher reports from Florida

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Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Five Candidates Remain in Race For UK Conservative Party Leadership

In the second round of voting for a new UK Conservative party leader to replace outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May, the six candidates on the ballot have been reduced to five.


Former Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab is out of the race, while Former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson leads with 126 votes.


UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.


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Trump calls attacks on oil tankers in Gulf "very minor"

President Trump says the attacks on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman last week were "very minor".


He was speaking as the Pentagon began dispatching 1,000 additional American troops to the Middle East.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Facebook unveils new cryptocurrency "Libra"

Facebook has unveiled its new and ambitious digital currency project called Libra, to be launched in 2020 on its apps and network.


The social media giant — along with 27 other business partners — hopes Libra will become a global currency and redefine financial transactions. 


Here's New York correspondent Liling Tan with the details.


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London's Heathrow Airport Reveals Expansion Plans

London's Heathrow Airport has revealed controversial plans for its expansion.


The proposals, which include diverting rivers and rerouting roads, have come under fire from environmental groups, because of concerns over noise and pollution levels.


UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.



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