Friday, August 30, 2019

UK & EU "STEP UP TEMPO" ON BREXIT TALKS

Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he wants the UK and the EU to "step up the tempo" on Brexit negotiations.


It comes as the controversy over his decision to prorogue parliament continues. 


Former Conservative leader Sir John Major has now joined a legal challenge to stop the suspension.  


Holly Hudson reports. 


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France to run Brexit rehearsals

France is going to rehearse its preparedness for Brexit over the course of a month.

Customs Minister Gerald Darmanin says some large companies will trial measures to get ready for Brexit on the 31st of October. 

It comes as he is due to meet Michael Gove, the British minister in charge of no-deal Brexit planning.

Oliver Whitfield-Miocic reports from Paris. 

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UK TO 'INTENSIFY' BREXIT NEGOTIATIONS

The UK says it is stepping up efforts to reach a Brexit deal with the European Union.

British and EU negotiators will meet twice a week from next month, ahead of a summit in Brussels on 17th October.

The EU says it still looking for the UK to make 'concrete proposals' on alternatives to the Irish backstop.

And it comes amid controversy over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament in September and October.

Liberal Democrat MP Tim Farron says MPs will still be able to intervene to avoid a 'no deal' Brexit.

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Russia and Ukraine expected to swap prisoners

Russia and Ukraine are expected to carry out a prisoner swap, as hostilities slowly begin to ease between the two countries. Among those likely to be released are Ukrainian sailors and a high-profile filmmaker. Julia Chapman has more.

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Uganda Confirms an Ebola Case from DR Congo

Uganda confirms another case of ebola in its western district of Kasese.


The confirmed case is a nine year old child who traveled with her mom from the DRC. They entered Uganda through the Mpondwe border point in Kasese. 


Isabel Nakirya reports


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Hong Kong activists Joshua Wong, Agnes Chow arrested ahead of weekend rallies

Founders of the prominent pro-democracy group Demosisto have been arrested by police in Hong Kong. They were rounded up early Friday morning ahead of the 13th weekend of planned demonstrations in the city.  

Bruce Harrison reports from Hong Kong.

 

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Thursday, August 29, 2019

President Trump resurrects US Space Command

President Trump formally marked the re-establishment of the United States Space Command on Thursday

Standing in the rose garden of the White House the Commander-in-Chief said space plays a central role in America's national security and defense

In Washington Kevin McAleese reports

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Trump Admin to Reverse Limits on Methane

The Trump administration plans to cut back on the regulation of methane emissions. 

Methane is a potent greenhouse gas linked to climate change. 

US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details. 


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Florida's Governor declares state of emergency as Hurricane Dorian heads for US east coast


Florida's Governor has declared a state of emergency in many parts of the state as Hurricane Dorian heads for the US east coast.

It's expected to make landfall over Florida this weekend.

Our US correspondent Giles Gibson reports

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Indian state of Assam to publish list of illegal immigrants

India's north eastern state of Assam will publish the results of a census that will identify the state's legal residents this weekend. 

Ahead of that, security in the region has been stepped up. The government has tried to allay concerns of mass arrests and deportations by saying that no one will be immediately stripped of their citizenship and there will be no detentions right away. 

Neha Poonia is reporting from Assam. 

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Ethiopia Makes new discovery

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Ethiopia has made a new archeological discovery.

It has recovered a skull belonging to an early human being believed to have lived over 3 million years ago.

Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa:



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French economy healthier than expected

The latest results show France's economy has grown faster than expected, bucking the general trend of a slowdown in Europe.

Official second-quarter statistics show that GDP grew by 0.3%

Oliver Whitfield-Miocic reports from Paris.

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CONTROVERSY CONTINUES OVER PARLIAMENT SUSPENSION

Over 1.4 million people have now signed a petition against the suspension of Parliament announced by Boris Johnson's UK government on Wednesday.

There have been protests across Britain, and legal challenges have already been lodged.

The government insists it's part of the normal Parliamentary process and there will still be enough time to debate Brexit before the scheduled leaving date of October 31st.

UK lawmakers return to Parliament next week, and many are planning to mount challenges to the government's Brexit strategy before it is suspended days later.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt says the petition may not have a huge impact.

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ANGER CONTINUES OVER UK PARLIAMENT SUSPENSION

Over 1.2 million people have now signed a petition against the suspension of Parliament announced by Boris Johnson's UK government on Wednesday.

There have been protests across Britain, and legal challenges have already been lodged.

The government insists it's part of the normal Parliamentary process and there will still be enough time to debate Brexit before the scheduled leaving date of October 31st.

UK lawmakers return to Parliament next week, and many are planning to mount challenges to the government's Brexit strategy before it is suspended days later.

Leader of the House Jacob Rees-Mogg denies the planned suspension is an affront to democracy.

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Leader of the House Jacob Rees-Mogg says the government's suspension of Parliament is not designed to force through Brexit.

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India's prime minister launches Fit India movement

India's prime minister Narendra Modi has launched a fitness campaign called the Fit India Movement.

The launch coincides with India's National Sports Day.

Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.

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Burundi Plans to Bring Back Refugees who Fled to Tanzania

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The Burundi government has announced it will repatriate all its refugees from neighboring Tanzania.

This follows an agreement with Tanzania to have over 200,000 Burundian refugees sent back by October.

Isabel Nakirya reports.

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Turkey mulling more Russian weapons systems purchases

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says he may buy Russian-made fighter jets instead of ones from the U.S. His comments come amid a row with Washington over the purchase of a Russian missile defense system. Julia Chapman has more.

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Russian robot tweets from space

The first trials of the robot that Russia sent to the International Space Station began on Wednesday night.

The humanoid robot - named Fyodor - made the announcement on its Twitter page.

Ross Cullen has more from Moscow.

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Hong Kong Police to ban Saturday's mass march: report

The Hong Kong police have banned a prominent civil rights group from organizing what's expected to be one of the largest marches of this summer. The police rejected the groups application, citing the growing violence on Hong Kong's streets.

Bruce Harrison reports from Hong Kong.

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Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Greta Thunberg arrives in NYC after crossing Atlantic Ocean by sailboat

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg arrived in New York City on Wednesday, after crossing the Atlantic Ocean in a zero-emissions racing yacht that left the UK on August 14th. 


She came on land at a New York marina in the late afternoon to awaiting news crews, after sailing for two weeks in a widely tracked journey.


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


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