Thursday, December 26, 2019

Strikes continue to disrupt holiday travel in France

Travel delays continue to plague the French as the holiday week rolls on. Strikes against the government's proposed pension reforms have crippled public transportation across the country.


Bruce Harrison reports from Paris.


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Typhoon Phanfone causes Christmas misery


Typhoon Phanfone smashed into the central Philippines, on Wednesday, killing ten and causing 1000s to flee their homes and seek shelter. At least six people are still missing. 


Daniel Quinlan reports. 


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Trump in 'possible Moscow visit', says Russian deputy foreign minister

Russian state media is reporting that US President Donald Trump is considering visiting Moscow in May 2020, but has not officially replied to an invite. Dan Ashby has more. 

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Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Uber co-founder to leave board of directors

Uber has announced it's former CEO Travis Kalanick is to leave the board.

The company has also won a legal challenge to a law in New York that
would have limited the time its drivers could travel without
passengers.

Sarah Walton reports from New York.

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BMW faces SEC probe into sales reporting

BMW is under investigation in the United States. The Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, is probing BMW's sales reporting practices, adding to a long list of headaches for the German automaker. Toni Waterman has the details from Frankfurt.

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Trump says US ready to deal with "Christmas gift" from North Korea

President Trump says he's ready to deal with any surprise missile launch by North Korea over the Christmas period.


The North Koreans are threatening to deliver what they're calling a "Christmas gift" to  the United States.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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DRC REBELS CALL FOR CEASEFIRE


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A number of armed groups in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo have called for a ceasefire. The commanders of the rebel groups issued a statement to Congolese authorities saying they will cease hostilities on the 23rd of December. Eastern DRC has been plagued by conflict for decades. Their call comes in the wake of a military offensive by Congolese troops and UN peacekeepers.

Chris Ocamringa reports from Kinshasa.


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Protest intensify against the Citizenship Law in India

Continuous protests have been going on in India for more than a week,

Thousands have been defying the country's demonstration ban and taking to the streets to oppose the Citizenship Law.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports from New Delhi.

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Russia and Turkey pledge to work together for Libya

Russia's Foreign Ministry says it will pool efforts with Turkey to promote a Libyan settlement, according to Russian state news agencies. As Dan Ashby reports from Moscow, it could be a pivotal moment for Libya's future. 

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Transport disruptions plague French on Christmas Eve

The French government has failed to convince union workers to end strikes that have now lasted for nearly three weeks. The walk offs have disrupted much of the countries public transportation, and hundreds of thousands of people may not be able to spend Christmas as they had hoped.

Bruce Harrison reports from Paris.

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Monday, December 23, 2019

Fight over Nord Stream 2 heats up

German politicians are hitting back at US sanctions meant to scuttle construction on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project. Greens politician Jurgen Trittin said Berlin should start preparing countermeasures which will impact the US's LNG ambitions in Europe. This comes just days after US sanctions forced the project's main contractor to down tools. Toni Waterman has the details from Frankfurt.

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Boeing fires CEO as 737 MAX fallout continues

The Chief Executive Officer of Boeing has been fired after the company's Board said action was needed "to restore confidence" in the aviation manufacturer.


He's the highest-profile casualty of the company's disastrous roll-out of the 737 MAX, after 346 people died in two separate crashes involving the jet.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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China to cut import tariffs on some goods

China is to cut tariffs on a range of goods in the new year.

It comes as the country appears to be nearing a trade deal with the
United States.

Sarah Walton reports from New York

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Outrage as 5 Sentenced to Death for Khashoggi's Murder, while Two Masterminds Walk Free


Five people have been sentenced to death, and three others will face a combined 24 years in prison,  over the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. But the trial, which found there was no prior intent by those found guilty to murder, is causing public outrage, as the two 'masterminds' in the killing walk free.  

Jillian Wolf reports. 

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Many French unable to get home for Christmas as transport strikes go on

French President Emmanuel Macron has announced he won't claim his presidential pension - as a third week of crippling transport strikes over pension reform is likely to mean thousands of French people will be stranded at Christmas. 

Half of trains have been cancelled on Monday and Tuesday. 

Elena Casas reports from Paris.  



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

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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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