Monday, October 21, 2019
US reduces Afghanistan troops by 2,000
though a peace deal with the Taliban is yet to be signed.
Pentagon officials have confirmed 2,000 troops have been pulled out of
the country over the last year.
US correspondent Nick Harper reports.
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Johannesburg mayor resigns
Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba has resigned from South Africa’s official opposition party, the Democratic Alliance. This comes a day after former party leader Helen Zille was elected chairperson of the DA’s federal executive council.
Mark Roughton reports.
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Putin woos Africa, warns against 'exploitative' West
Ahead of that, President Putin has set the tone for the summit- saying Russia can offer help to African nations without any strings attached, unlike Western partners.
Neha Poonia has more from Moscow.
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British Government in Second Attempt at Brexit Vote
The British Government says it will make a second attempt to hold a meaningful vote on Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit deal on Monday.
This after a vote had been meant to take place on Saturday, but beforehand lawmakers backed an amendment requiring all Brexit legislation to be passed ahead of full approval being given, and therefore forcing the UK Prime Minister to ask the EU for an extension.
But the decision on whether the vote can go ahead Monday will be down to the Speaker of the House of Commons.
UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.
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NORTHERN IRELAND ASSEMBLY SITS TO PROTEST ABORTION LAW CHANGE
Northern Ireland, which makes up one of the four countries of the UK, used to have its own assembly for certain domestic affairs, but has not been active since the main political parties fell-out over how it should be run.
Stuart Smith has more from London.
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BRITISH ROYAL COUPLE REVEAL STRUGGLES IN DOCUMENTARY
Prince Harry has responded to speculation about a rift with his brother, Prince William, saying "they are on different paths."
In a documentary filmed on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's recent royal tour of Africa, Meghan Markle also revealed that it's been a "struggle" for her as a new mother under the scrutiny of British media.
Holly Hudson reports.
Train service resuming in France after wildcat weekend strike
Train service is slowly returning to normal across France after a wildcat strike over the weekend led to widespread cancellations - on the first weekend of the autumn school holidays.
Drivers walked out in protest at reduced staff numbers.
Elena Casas reports from Paris.
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PM Modi's visit to Turkey stands cancelled
Sreoshi Mukherjee has more on this story from New Delhi.
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German FM: Turkish offensive 'invasion' of Syria and illegitimate
BREXIT VOTE IN DOUBT
However, the Speaker of the House of Commons may not allow the vote.
On Saturday British lawmakers backed an amendment requiring Brexit legislation to be passed before full approval for Boris Johnson's Brexit deal can be given.
The Prime Minister reached an agreement with Brussels last week but it needs to be ratified by the UK Parliament.
Independent MP Ed Vaizey says he hopes the Meaningful Vote will happen soon.
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Number of dead rises to 26 in Siberia dam collapse
Two structures on the River Seiba caved in over the weekend, flooding a mining camp in a remote area more than 4,000 kilometres east of Moscow.
Ross Cullen has more.
India and Pakistan trade fire in Kashmir
The two countries have differing accounts of events, but reports suggest several civilians and soldiers were killed on both sides.
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AUSTRALIA: Newspaper front pages redacted in protest at government secrecy
Arthur Stevens reports from Melbourne
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US troops to be redeployed to Iraq
Secretary Esper said the forces would help counter any attempt by ISIS to re-establish itself.
Our US Correspondent Harry Horton reports.
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Saturday, October 19, 2019
UK Prime Minster Forced to Ask EU for Brexit Extension
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been forced to ask the EU for an extension to the Brexit deadline, following a vote in parliament in favour of an amendment to his deal.
The so-called Letwin amendment is an insurance policy, where MPs will withhold support for the Prime Minister's deal until Brexit legislation is delayed.
The Prime Minister insists he will introduce this legislation in the British Parliament next week.
UK correspondent Natalie Powell reports.
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DEBATE UNDERWAY IN UK PARLIAMENT OVER BREXIT DEAL
The UK Parliament is expected to vote later (on Saturday) on British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit Deal.
The agreement, struck in Brussels this week, has removed the controversial Irish backstop, but replaced it with a customs border in the Irish Sea, between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK. Something that many MPs feel is unacceptable.
Mr Johnson doesn't have a working majority in Parliament and is therefore looking for support from across the benches.
But before the vote though, there will be a series of amendments, one of which has the potential of derailing the voting process.
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It's called the Letwin amendment and is designed as an insurance policy to avoid an accidental no-deal Brexit.
UK Correspondent Natalie Powell has more.
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Friday, October 18, 2019
Dozens killed in Afghanistan mosque bombing
mosque during Friday prayers.
The United Nations Secretary-General has strongly condemned the attack.
Sarah Walton reports from the UN in New York.
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Giant leap for womankind
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