Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Biden stops Trump blocking records from Capitol attack inquiry
White House visitor logs from an investigation into the Capitol Hill
attack.
It's the latest set of documents the former president has tried to
keep secret as investigators look into what he knew about the storming
of Congress last year.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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Canadian officials to work ‘day and night’ to clear protests
protestors from a section of downtown Ottawa.
Demonstrators calling for an end to Covid-19 restrictions have
blockaded the area outside parliament for more than two weeks.
William Denselow reports from the Canadian capital.
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THE PRINCE'S FOUNDATION CHARITY TO BE INVESTIGATED
An educational charity founded by The Prince of Wales is being investigated by police over allegations a former staff-member was offered a donation in return for honours. Michael Fawcett, the former Chief Executive of the Prince's Foundation, has since resigned. Laura Makin-Isherwood reports.
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US consumer spending increase top estimates for January
It comes as the country is facing the worst inflation for forty years.
Sarah Walton reports
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AUSTRIA TO ABOLISH MOST COVID RESTRICTIONS
It comes as German lawmakers meet to discuss their own plans to begin loosening tight pandemic-related rules - with the German Health Minister saying the omicron wave has peaked.
From Berlin, Trent Murray reports.
UK inflation hits 30-year-high for second month running
DRC MILITIA ATTACKS
ANDREW FACES QUESTIONS OVER SETTLEMENT
The Duke of York made no admission of liability in the agreement to end the civil sexual assault case against him.
He had previously said he'd fight to clear his name over allegations of sexual assault he denied.
Prince Andrew's now facing calls to clarify how he is paying the settlement cash.
PR consultant Mark Borkowski says he can't see Andrew returning to royal duties.
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NATO defense ministers meet amid Russian invasion fears
NATO defense ministers are meeting for talks in Brussels amid fears of a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine. Moscow says it has no intention of invading.
Ministers are expected to discuss reinforcing deployments on the alliance's Eastern flank.
From Brussels, Rosie Birchard reports.
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India reportedly bans 54 app with Chinese links
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India has reportedly banned 54 mobile apps with Chinese links.
Although the government hasn't released an official list yet – some of these apps are already unavailable on the application stores in the country.
Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.
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The Australian government's push to strengthen visa rules WILL be supported by the Opposition.
The government says it's still too easy for a foreigner who commits a serious crime to use the court system to avoid deportation.
Shaun Bindley reports.
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China urges Hong Kong to rein in COVID-19 outbreak
China’s President Xi Jinping is urging the Hong Kong government to use whatever means necessary to rein in a growing outbreak of COVID-19 in the city. Hong Kong has recorded thousands of cases per day in the last week.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
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Chief of Ottawa police resigns amid protests
criticism for his handling of anti Covid-19 demonstrations.
And Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has defended a move to
invoke the Emergencies Act to try and lift the blockades.
William Denselow reports from Ottawa.
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Wall St bounces back amid Russian deescalation claims
back some of its troops from the Ukrainian border.
But data showed US inflation is still rising.
Nick Harper reports.
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Biden: Russian invasion “still very much a possibility”
much a possibility".
It comes after Russia said it was pulling some of its troops back from
the Ukrainian border.
NATO says, so far, there have been no signs of de-escalation, and are
demanding proof of the Russian claims.
President Biden also said the US had not seen any evidence of Russian
troops pulling back, and added as such the US is prepared no matter
what happens.
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[ALT] President Biden said there is still a chance for diplomacy and
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President Biden said the US has seen no evidence of Russian troops
leaving the border.
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Family of Halyna Hutchins file wrongful death suit against Alec Baldwin
Lawyers for Halyna Hutchins family have filed a wrongful death suit against the actor Alec Baldwin, who is accused of killing the cinematographer on the set of the movie ‘Rust’ four months ago.
The Hutchins family suit is now one of four legal claims against Alec Baldwin and the movie’s producers.
The actor has claimed he had no idea the gun he fired was loaded with real bullets, and that he never pulled the trigger.
Nina-Maria Potts has more:
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Mass shooting families reach $73m settlement with gunmaker
elementary school have reached a $73m settlement with gunmaker
Remington.
20 children and six adults were killed in the 2012 massacre, one of
the worst killings in recent US history.
US Correspondent Nick Harper reports.
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UK Prime Minister sees "mixed signals" from Russia in Ukraine crisis
Giles Gibson reports from London.
Prince Andrew settles sexual assault case
suing him for sexual assault.
The British royal is set to make a substantial donation to charity.
Sarah Walton reports
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US request extradition of former Honduran president over drug smuggling
president Juan Orlando Hernández to stand trial in America on drug
smuggling charges.
Hernandez left office last month after his party was beaten in the
country's election.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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