Monday, December 23, 2019

Turkey, Syria and Russia to meet as crisis in Idlib worsens

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Turkish and Syrian delegations will visit Moscow later as a Russian-Syrian offensive near Idlib continues to drive thousands of refugees towards Turkey. More than 3 million people, half of whom are believed to be children, are caught in the crisis. Dan Ashby has more. 

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Friday, December 20, 2019

Twitter Launches One of its Largest Single Crackdowns on State-Backed Accounts

Twitter has removed nearly 6,000 accounts,  which it says are linked to a disinformation campaign in Saudi Arabia.  The tech giant says the accounts… which were removed for "platform manipulation"... are part of a wider crackdown on profiles suspended for spammy behaviour. 


Jillian Wolf reports in New York.


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US diplomat's wife charged over death of UK teenager

The wife of a US diplomat has been charged with causing the death of a
young motorcyclist in the UK.

Anne Sacoolas left the country in August claiming diplomatic immunity.

Sarah Walton reports from New York.

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Trump: "very good talk" with Xi on trade

The Presidents of the United States and China have talked by phone to
cement the upcoming Phase One trade deal.

The deal is expected to be signed in early January.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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Germany Places Restrictions on Uber

Uber has been dealt a major blow in Germany. A Frankfurt court has banned one of the main ways the firm operates within the country - citing anti competitive behavior. It's the latest blow for Uber. Just last month, London denied the company a new operating license, saying Uber failed to verify drivers' identities. Toni Waterman has the details from Frankfurt.

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UK MPs BACK BREXIT DEAL

UK lawmakers have backed Boris Johnson's Brexit deal in a vote in the House of Commons.

It's a crucial moment for Britain's departure from the European Union.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

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US diplomat’s wife charged with causing death of British teenager

A US diplomat's wife has been charged with causing the death of a British teenager in a car crash. 


Motorcyclist Harry Dunn, aged 19, was killed in August after being hit by a car driven by Anne Sacoolas outside a US Air Force station in Northamptonshire (pron: North-hamp-ton-sheer) in England. 


Benji Hyer has this update from London. 


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Terror attacks likely in Ghana – UK advises citizens

The government of the United Kingdom has issued a security alert to British citizens living and travelling to Ghana, warning of an imminent terrorist attack. This is an update of an earlier alert issued in June following the kidnapping of two Canadian citizens who were in Ghana on an exchange programme.

From Accra, Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports…


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UN Security Council Renews MONUSCO Mandate

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The UN Security Council has unanimously renewed the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo for one year.

The resolution drafted by France will see the 16,000-strong force continue protecting civilians and supporting the stabilization of DRC's state institutions until December 2020.

The mandate has been renewed just weeks after Congolese in the eastern town of Beni demanded the withdrawal of the force for reportedly failing to protect them from rebels. 

Chris Ocamringa has that report

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UK Parliament voting on Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit bill

Members of the UK Parliament are voting on Friday on whether to back the Prime Minister's Brexit plan. 


If the EU Withdrawal Agreement Bill is signed into law, then the UK will leave the European Union on 31 January, and the government would be banned from extending the transition period past 2020.


Benji Hyer reports from London.


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NEW GOVERNOR FOR BANK OF ENGLAND

Andrew Bailey will become the new Bank of England governor, replacing Mark Carney.

He joins from the Financial Conduct Authority, which acts as the UK's financial watchdog.

Chancellor Sajid Javid, who made the appointment, says he was "the stand-out candidate in a competitive field"

Stuart Smith is in London.

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SOUTH SUDAN PROTESTS AGAINST US SANCTIONS

South Sudan's government is protesting sanctions by the US government against senior government officials saying it's 'against peace.'

On Monday this week, the Trump administration sanctioned two South Sudanese cabinet ministers for what it describes as expanding or extending the conflict in South Sudan including by obstructing the reconciliation process or peace talks.

Patrick Oyet reports from Juba.

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UK MPs TO VOTE ON BREXIT DEAL

UK lawmakers are voting on Friday on Boris Johnson's Brexit deal.

It's the first phase of passing his Withdrawal Agreement into law so Britain leaves the EU on January 31st.

The legislation also includes a clause to ban the government from extending the transition period beyond the end of 2020.

But critics of the government say it will struggle to reach a trade deal with the EU by then.

Trade expert David Henig agrees.

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Ugandan Killed by Mob in DR Congo

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Uganda has advised its nationals to stop crossing to the DR Congo after  one person was killed and scores injured by an angry mob of Congolese.

The attack is believed to be a revenge against the Allied Democratic rebel outfit that has roots in Uganda but now based in the DRC.

Isabel Nakirya reports.

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Delhi's network connectivity blocked as protest gains momentum in the capital

The Chief Minister of Delhi launched free public wifi on the day internet and telecom services were blocked in several parts of the city.

The snap in connectivity was due to the massive protests taking place in the national capital against the Citizenship Law.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports from New Delhi

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Protests against new citizenship spread across India, two killed in clashes with the police

Intro: Violent protests broke out all across India after a violent clash between New Delhi students and the state police.

Students all across the country are on the roads protesting against the controversial new citizenship law.

Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.

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Investigation under way following deadly central Moscow shooting

At least one member of Russia's domestic security service, the FSB, has been killed following an attack on the organisation's headquarters.

A gunman opened fire on the building in central Moscow on Thursday evening and an investigation is now under way into the attack.

Ross Cullen has more.

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Thursday, December 19, 2019

Trump: "It doesn't feel like I've been impeached"

President Trump is hitting back following his impeachment in the House of Representatives.


He accused Democrats of being scared to put him on trial in the Senate, where he's confident he will be exonerated by the Republican majority.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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House of Representatives passes USMCA trade deal


The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the USMCA trade deal, a replacement for the NAFTA agreement between the United States, Mexico and Canada.

The vote came just a day after the House impeached U.S. President Donald Trump.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson has more

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Democrats could delay impeachment trial

Democrats in the United States say the next stage of the presidential
impeachment process won't go ahead until Republicans in the Senate
agree on rules for the trial.

The House of Representatives voted to impeach Donald Trump for abuse
of power and obstruction on Wednesday.

Sarah Walton reports from New York.

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