Thursday, June 25, 2020

Remains of 147 S. Korean soldiers finally return home

The remains of 147 South Korean soldiers killed during the Korean War have returned home to the Korean Peninsula. The repatriation coincides with the anniversary of the start of the war, 70 years ago this Thursday.

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Deaths from Coronavirus Surge in Latin America

The coronavirus is surging through Latin America and the Caribbean with record breaking force. Latest statistics show more than 100 thousand people there have died from Covid-19.  Our Latin American Correspondent Mary Triny Mena reports from Caracas. 


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US has highest level of COVID-19 cases in two months

New Covid-19 cases in the US have risen to their highest level in two months as the country pushes ahead with reopening plans.

Medical experts are warning that the coming weeks will be crucial to stem the outbreaks.

Danielle Robertson reports from Los Angeles

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Ahmaud Arbery: grand jury indicts three men on murder charges

Three white men accused of shooting dead an unarmed black man in the
U.S. state of Georgia, have been indicted by a grand jury.

The death of Ahmaud Arbery in February was caught on camera.

Sarah Walton reports

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Trump: US reducing number of troops in Germany

US President Donald Trump says he will be reducing the size of the US military in Germany to around 25,000 troops.

He was speaking at a joint press conference with the President of Poland which was held in the Rose Garden of the White House.

Our Correspondent Jagruti Dave reports from Washington

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Markets tumble as Covid-19 cases surge across parts of the U.S.

U.S. stocks traded sharply lower Wednesday as a number of states
battle a surge in Covid-19 cases.

Wall Street also reacting to fresh concerns of trade tension with Europe.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Federal prosecutor says Trump ally Roger Stone received special treatment


A federal prosecutor says Roger Stone was given special treatment due to his relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump.

Aaron Zelinsky was testifying to the House Judiciary Committee about Stone's sentencing after the political operative was found guilty of lying to Congress, witness-tampering and several other charges.

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Former Justice Department official slams U.S. Attorney General William Barr


A former top Justice Department official has slammed U.S. Attorney General William Barr during a Congressional hearing into political interference.

Ex-Deputy Attorney General, Donald Ayer, told the House Judiciary Committee that Barr does not believe in the department's core principle, that no person is above the law:

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Three states to quarantine visitors from state with high Covid-19 infection levels

New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are set to quarantine visitors
traveling from other U.S. states seeing a surge in Covid-19
infections.

For months New York was the epicenter of the country's coronavirus
outbreak but unlike a number of parts of the country, cases in the
Empire State are on the decline.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Federal appeals court orders dismissal of Michael Flynn case


A federal appeals court has ordered the dismissal of the criminal case against Michael Flynn, U.S. President Trump's former national security advisor.

A judge in a lower court had previously decided not to drop the case.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson has more.

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US weighs additional $3.1bn tariffs on European goods in aircraft subsidies dispute

The United States is considering putting tariffs on $3.1 billion of European products - ranging from British biscuits to German camera lenses.


The move stems from a dispute over aircraft subsidies involving Europe's Airbus and U.S. rival Boeing.


Kate Fisher reports from Washington


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U.S. Justice Department considers investigation of Minneapolis Police

The U.S. Justice Department is considering investigating the
Minneapolis Police Department following the death of George Floyd.

It would examine the wider behavior of the force.

Sarah Walton reports

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New York sees surge in shootings

In the first three weeks of June New York City has recorded 125
shootings, that's twice as many during that period the year before.

More than a dozen people have been fatally shot and comes at a time
when policing practices are under fire.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Belgium announces further easing of lockdown restrictions

Belgium has accelerated its lockdown exit, announcing a further loosening of the restrictions to contain the spread of COVID-19. 

Prime Minister Sophie Wilmès (Will-mez) announced Phase 4 will begin on the 1st July. 

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels. 

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"Mass action" launched for students affected by COVID-19 lockdown in UK

Hundreds of thousands of students in the UK who have missed out on their studies because of the coronavirus lockdown are being told to sign up for compensation.


The National Union of Students, or NUS, wants debt relief for students who have faced disruption since universities closed their doors.


It can cost almost £10,000 to study an undergraduate course at a British institution.


From London, Benji Hyer reports.  


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UK HEALTH LEADERS WARN OF SECOND WAVE

Health leaders in the UK have warned that the country must prepare for a second wave of the coronavirus. 

It comes after Boris Johnson announced a further easing of Britain's lockdown.

Holly Hudson has more.

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UN Peacekeeper Killed in Eastern DR Congo

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The United Nations has condemned an attack by rebels in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo which left one UN peacekeeper dead and another injured.

The attack is reported to have been carried out by the Allied Democratic Forces on Monday.

Chris Ocamringa reports.

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EU considers banning US visitors as borders reopen

The EU is considering including the US on a list of countries barred from entry due to COVID-19 risk . 

American visitors could be included on a list which also includes Brazil and Russia. 

It comes as EU ambassadors on Wednesday seek to agree on how to reopen Europe's external borders by early July. 

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels. 

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Uganda Temporarily Opens its Border to Refugees

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Uganda has temporarily opened its border to thousands of Congolese refugees fleeing ethnic violence.

In March the East African country closed its borders as a measure to slow the spread of COVID-19.

Isabel Nakirya reports.

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AUSTRALIA: Victorian State government calls in the army to assist as coronavirus spikes

Panic buying has returned to Australian supermarkets as a coronavirus spike continues in the State of Victoria, with the Australian Defence Force called in to assist.
Arthur Stevens reports from Melbourne.

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