Friday, September 20, 2019
New York City mayor suspends Presidential bid
White House.
He's the latest candidate to suspend their campaign to win the
Democratic nomination to fight against President Donald Trump in next
year's election.
Nick Harper reports from New York.
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Indian Climate Change protestors wan't country's leaders to take public transport
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UN REPORT ON MARTERNAL MORTALITY
GLOBAL CLIMATE MARCHES
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Biggest-ever scientific research project in Arctic under way
On the year-long journey through the ice the scientists will test models to deepen our understanding of climate change.
Ross Cullen has more.
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Top Brexit negotiators meet in Brussels
The two sides are still trying to agree on contingency plans for the Irish border - the so-called Irish backstop - an issue which could lead to a Brexit without a deal in place.
Ira Spitzer reports from Brussels.
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Indian prime minister Narendra Modi to visit US
Mr Modi will meet US president Donald Trump twice during the trip. This comes amid tense trade relations between the US and India.
Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.
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Amnesty Report Accuses HK Police of Alarming Pattern of Violence
It said, among it's findings, that the force had resorted to retaliatory force and had tortured and mistreated protesters before and even after arrest.
Patrick Fok reports.
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Thursday, September 19, 2019
UK SUPREME COURT HEARINGS ON PARLIAMENT CONCLUDE
Mr Johnson's government suspended Parliament for five weeks - saying it wanted to put together a new legislative agenda.
His critics say it was to avoid scrutiny on Brexit.
Olly Barratt reports.
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Iran warns US of "all-out war"
United States or Saudi Arabia.
It comes after the two countries blamed Tehran for orchestrating
strikes on Saudi oil refineries.
US correspondent Nick Harper reports.
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Ethiopia refuses Egypt's demand on River Nile
Ethiopia says it has rejected an Egyptian proposal to manage water from the massive hydropower dam Ethiopia is building on the Nile river.
The two countries disagree about how much water should be guaranteed to Egypt.
Coletta Wanjohi report from Addis Ababa:
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Airplane saboteur had possible IS links
aircraft had potential links to Islamic State.
The American Airlines plane had 150 people on board but was grounded
after pilots noticed an error message.
U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.
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Trump's promise to foreign leader prompts whistleblower complaint
The revelation prompted concerns Mr Trump's alleged actions could be a breach of national security.
From Washington, Harry Horton reports.
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Delhi's public transport comes to a halt due to protests across the city
Sreoshi Mukherjee reports from New Delhi.
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UK: FULL BREXIT DOCUMENTS TO EU 'WHEN WE'RE READY'
But London insists more formal 'written solutions' will be presented when the UK is ready - and not to an 'artificial deadline'.
It comes after Finland insisted Britain has til the end of the month to present legal texts for proposals to solve the Irish border backstop issue.
Britain is due to leave the EU on October 31st.
UK correspondent Olly Barratt says time is running short.
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OECD revises down global economic forecast
The world economy is facing its weakest growth since the 2008 recession, according to the OECD.
The Paris-based organization has revised its forecast downwards since its last predictions in May.
Elena Casas reports from Paris.
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GHANA CUTS COCOA PROJECTION FOR 2019/2020 CROP SEASON
Ghana has cut down its projections for the sale of its cash crop, Cocoa for the 2019/2020 season by ten thousand metric tonnes.
The country had projected to sell about nine hundred and fifty thousand metric tonnes of its cocoa beans on the market this season but has failed to meet that target.
It follows the destruction of many cocoa farms by the swollen-shoot virus disease in the Western part of the country – where most of its cocoa is derived.
Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports from Accra.
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Xenophobic Attacks: Another batch of Nigerians return from South Africa
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Completion of the expansion of Berth Two at Dar es Salaam Port.
Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) annually is set to rise by 268 percent following completion of the expansion of Berth Two at Dar es Salaam Port.
The TPA director-general, Mr. Deusdedith Kakoko confirmed that TPA's area now has the capacity to handle 600,000 vehicles per year, up from 163,000 vehicles that were handled last year.
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TRUDEAU APOLOGISES OVER 'BROWNFACE'
Time Magazine obtained the picture of him wearing skin-darkening make-up at an Arabian Nights themed party in 2001.
Mr Trudeau says he won't resign over the picture, which comes as he fights for re-election next month.
The Prime Minister says it was a mistake.
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