Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Fwd: UK AMBASSADOR TO U.S. RESIGNS

Sir Kim Darroch has resigned as UK ambassador to the US amid a row over leaked emails critical of President Trump's administration.


In a letter confirming that he would be stepping down, Sir Darroch wrote that the current situation makes it "impossible for him to carry out the role as he would like."


Holly Hudson reports.


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UK AMBASSADOR TO US QUITS


The UK ambassador to the US has resigned, following a diplomatic row with the US.


It stemmed from leaked emails in which the ambassador called the Trump administration inept and dysfunctional.


Sir Kim Darroch was due to end his term as ambassador at the end of the year, but in a statement he announced that the current situation was making it impossible for him to carry out his role.


Donald Trump took to twitter following the release of the leaked memos, saying the US would not work with Sir Kim and calling him 'wacky' and 'a very stupid guy'.


The UK Prime Minister, Theresa May, had given her full support to the ambassador and expressed her deep regret that he has stepped down.



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ALT The leader of the opposition, Jeremy Hunt, expressed his regret that Sir Kim had taken the decision to step down.




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France admits its missiles found in Libya

The French defence ministry has admitted anti-tank missiles found in Libya on a base belonging to Khalifa Haftar's troops did belong to France - but says they ended up there by accident.

France has previously been accused of supporting Haftar's insurgency. Supplying him with missiles would be contrary to a UN arms embargo. 

Elena Casas reports from Paris.


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South Sudan Peace Process

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The UN Refugee Agency - UNHCR is appealing to South Sudan leaders to speed up efforts to end what has become Africa's largest displacement crisis.

 

South Sudan gained independence eight years ago, but the world's youngest nation has tragically seen more war than peace.

 

The conflict has caused the displacement of about 1.9 million people internally, while over 2.3 million South Sudanese people are currently living as refugees in neighbouring countries.


Michael Baleke reports from Kampala ...

 

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France attempts to save Iran nuclear deal

Iran says it welcomes French efforts to try to save the 2015 nuclear deal. 

France's top diplomat is visiting Tehran on Wednesday in a bid to ease the crisis between Iran and the US. 

It comes two days after Iran announced it had exceeded the uranium enrichment limit under the agreement.

Our Paris correspondent Oliver Whitfield-Miocic reports. 

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Iraqi receives life sentence for German teen’s murder

An Iraqi man who had sought asylum in Germany has been sentenced to life in prison for the rape and murder of a German teenager.

The case triggered a nationwide debate over the country's refugee policy.

Europe correspondent Ira Spitzer reports from Brussels

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CANDIDATES FOR UK PM RESPOND TO TRUMP AMBASSADOR ROW

UK Prime Minister Theresa May is to make her first public appearance since a row with the US over leaked emails written by the UK's Ambassador to the US, in which he criticised the Trump administration.


May has just two weeks left in the job, while the two men vying for the position, Jeremy Hunt and Boris Johnson gave their response to the diplomatic leak during a televised debate.


UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.


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Ethiopia to export labour to gulf States

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Ethiopia has signed an agreement with the United Arab Emirates to send its skilled citizens to work there.


The government hopes this will help reduce the unemployment rate in the country as well as help people boost their livelihoods. 

 

Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa:

 

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UK 'LAGGING BEHIND' ON CLIMATE CHANGE

The UK is lagging far behind when it comes to tackling climate change according to environmentalists. 

The government's official advisers on the issue have warned ministers they are failing to cut emissions fast enough and are likely to miss even their previous targets. 

Holly Hudson reports. 

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'DO IT' WARNING TO UK GOVERNMENT ON CLIMATE

The UK government isn't acting fast enough to hit its own ambitious climate change targets, according to its adviser on the issue.

Prime Minister Theresa May recently announced Britain would become a world-leader by cutting greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050.

But the Committee on Climate Change says the government needs to 'get real' and start taking action that can achieve that target.

CCC Chairman Lord Deben says old targets may even be missed at the current rate of progress.

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Seoul aims to lean on domestic producers amid trade row with Tokyo

South Korea's president says an export dispute with Japan could be prolonged… so Seoul will help tech companies ease their reliance on certain Japanese products.

 

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.

 

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AUSTRALIA: Referendum on constitutional recognition of first nations within three years

Australians will have the chance to vote on changing the nation's constitution to recognise the nation's first peoples within the next three years.
But Indigenous Australians Minister Ken Wyatt has stressed the government will not go ahead with a referendum until it's certain it will succeed.
Arthur Stevens reports from Melbourne

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U.S. seeks military coalition to safeguard waters off Iran

The United States is seeking to build an international coalition to
patrol the waters off the coasts of Iran and Yemen.

The U.S. and its partners would aim to escort commercial vessels
through strategically significant shipping routes.

This comes after Washington blamed Iran for several attacks on oil
tankers in the Straits of Hormuz. A charge Tehran denies.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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Tuesday, July 9, 2019

BORIS AND JEREMY CLASH ON BREXIT AND TRUMP

The two rivals to be next UK Prime Minister have clashed on Brexit and how to handle a diplomatic row with the US in a televised debate.

Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt are vying to be next Conservative Party leader and UK Prime Minister.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

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U.S. House intends to Force Jared Kushner and others to Testify

The U.S. House Judiciary Committee intends to subpoena Donald Trump's son-in-law, citing family separation policies at the border.

Several other current or former Trump administration officials and associates of the President are also being called to testify and provide documents.

From Washington, Daniel Ryntjes reports...

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Qatar's Emir visits White House as US tries to isolate Iran


US President Donald Trump is meeting with Qatar's Emir at the White House to discuss economic ties and regional security in the Gulf.

Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani's visit to the US capital also comes as the Trump administration tries to isolate Iran in the Middle East.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson has more

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Trump calls UK ambassador "wacky" and a "very stupid guy"

US President Donald Trump has issued fresh insults to the UK's ambassador to the United States, calling him "wacky", "a pompous fool" and a "very stupid guy".

It comes after leaked diplomatic emails revealed Sir Kim Darroch described the Trump administration as "clumsy and inept".

Washington correspondent Kate Fisher reports.

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UN official jailed for Nepalese child abuse

A former United Nations official has been jailed in Nepal for sexually
abusing two young boys.

Canadian national Peter John Dalglish received a combined prison term
of 16 years.

Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York.

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Row over UK Ambassador to the US continues


US President Donald Trump has taken to Twitter for a second time, renewing his attack of the UK ambassador to the US.


Trump has called Sir Kim Darroch 'wacky' and a 'very stupid man', it follows the release of leaked emails from the UK ambassador in which he called the Trump administration 'inept'


UK correspondent Natalie Powell reports.


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EU calls on Iran to uphold nuclear agreement

The European Union has called on Iran to scale back its uranium enrichment program which it says undermines the nuclear deal agreed in twenty fifteen.

European countries are under growing pressure to try and save the agreement -  intended to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons - in the face of increasing hostility between the Washington and Tehran.

Ira Spitzer has more from Brussels


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