Tuesday, February 8, 2022
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson reshuffles cabinet
US Supreme Court blocks creation of second majority black congressional district in Alabama
The US Supreme Court has further undercut the Voting Rights Act by blocking the creation of a second majority black congressional district in Alabama.
It put on hold a lower court's order that required the state to draw a new voting map more favorable to black residents.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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13 million people facing hunger in Horn of Africa
the Horn of Africa.
The worst drought for three decades has devastated food production in
the region.
Sarah Walton reports
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EU unveils plan to ramp up semiconductor production
The European Union has unveiled plans to ramp up the production of semiconductors in the bloc. It's being seen as part of Brussels' broader push to increase industrial capabilities in the EU and boost autonomy. Semiconductors are crucial manufacturing components for all sorts of technological devices – from mobile phones to washing machines.
From Brussels, Rosie Birchard has more.
No apology from UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson over Jimmy Savile comment after Labour party leader is harassed outside Parliament
The UK government has not apologised over a comment made by the Prime Minister aimed at the leader of the opposition Labour party, Keir Starmer.
Last week in the House of Commons Prime Minister Boris Johnson claimed that Starmer had "spent most of his time prosecuting journalists" and failing to prosecute infamous sex offender Jimmy Savile, whilst he was head of the criminal prosecution service.
Critics say this is untrue and his remark may have contributed to harassment Starmer faced outside of Parliament on Monday.
Chris Jones has more from London
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HRW CONDEMNS DRC COURT
Uganda Refugee Influx
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Uganda is dealing with a refugee influx situation in the western district of Bundibugyo bordering the DR Congo.
More than 7000 Congolese crossed into the country a week ago following attacks from suspected ADF rebels.
The refugees, mostly women and children are seeking asylum after the rebel group overrun their homes killing dozens and displaying thousands.
Michael Baleke reports from Kampala;
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JOHNSON RESISTS CALLS TO APOLOGISE TO STARMER
The group shouted at Keir Starmer about sex offender Jimmy Savile after false comments the Prime Minister made in the House of Commons last week.
Boris Johnson has since clarified his position, but hasn't apologised.
A number of his Conservative MPs are calling for him to say sorry to the Labour leader.
But cabinet minister Chris Philp says he doesn't believe Boris Johnson's to blame for the actions of a mob outside Parliament.
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Car maker Hyundai faces backlash in India over 'Kashmir solidarity' tweets
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South Korea's Hyundai Motors is facing backlash in India after the company's Pakistan-based unit tweeted in solidarity with the people of Kashmir.
The Himalayan province is a disputed territory with both India and Pakistan claiming control over it.
Many in India are calling for a complete boycott of Hyundai cars, as Ishan Garg reports from New Delhi.
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The US and Japan have agreed a deal to ease steel tariffs imposed under former US President Donald Trump.
The move has been welcomed by Tokyo to resolve a long-standing source of trade friction between the two countries.
Phoebe Amoroso reports from Tokyo.
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Monday, February 7, 2022
Biden & Scholz promise sanctions & no pipeline project if Russia invades
presented a united front, promising sanctions and an end to the
Russian gas pipeline project if troops invade Ukraine.
The new German leader has recently been criticized for a weak response
to Putin's aggression.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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Choppy trading on Wall Street but Meta falls again
some merger news dominating sentiment.
And it was another rough day for Facebook's parent company Meta.
William Denselow reports from New York,
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Jury selection begins in trial of former Goldman Sachs banker
banker Roger Ng.
He was the head of investment banking in Malaysia and is accused of
money laundering in connection with the 1MDB scandal.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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Biden / Scholtz summit underway at White House
President Biden has welcomed German Chancellor Olaf Scholtz to the White House for talks aimed at ironing out disagreements in their respective positions on Ukraine.
The Germans are pushing back against some of the sanctions President Biden plans to impose against Russia in the event of an invasion.
Welcoming his guest to Washington, the President suggested the two countries were united in opposing Russian aggression.
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Two arrested in London after UK opposition leader ambushed by protestors
Two people have been arrested in London after the leader of the opposition, Sir Keir Starmer, was ambushed by a crowd of angry protestors as he walked from a government briefing on the crisis in Ukraine…he was heading back to Parliament.
Some of the protestors echoed false claims made last week by Prime Minister Boris Johnson that as head of Britain's prosecution service, Sir Keir had failed to pursue pedophile broadcaster Jimmy Savile.
Jack Elsom, political correspondent for The Sun newspaper witnessed today's confrontation.
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Spotify says Joe Rogan to stay on streaming platform
Spotify says it will keep working with Joe Rogan despite calls for the streaming service to part ways with the popular podcast host.
Rogan has faced criticism for using racial slurs and spreading coronavirus misinformation.
US correspondent Ira Spitzer reports.
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Biden seeks unity over Russia in German Chancellor meeting
against Russia in his White House meeting with German Chancellor Olaf
Scholz.
The Ukraine crisis and the future of the controversial Nord Stream 2
Russian gas pipeline project will dominate the two leaders'
discussions.
As Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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UK house prices hit record high in January
Mayor of Ottawa declares State of Emergency over trucker protests
The Mayor of Ottawa has declared a state of emergency in the city over ongoing protests by Canadian truckers opposed to vaccine mandates and other Covid-19 restrictions.
Mayor Jim Watson says the city is "completely out of control" and "losing the battle" against the truckers.
Marieke Walsh is political reporter with the Globe and Mail in Ottawa.
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Peloton shares surge on sale speculation
early trading Monday on reports that the company might be sold.
Demand for its exercise bikes soared early on during the Covid-19
pandemic but the company has faced headwinds in recent months.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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