Thursday, September 1, 2022

New UK law to end secret property investments by Nigerians

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A new law in the United Kingdom is requiring offshore companies investing in its property market to declare their beneficial owners.
 
This is expected to stop the flow of suspicious funds into its real estate through offshore shell companies.
 
Ajeck Mangut reports from Abuja
 
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Prince of Wales Among High Profile Guests at Rwanda's Baby Gorilla Festival

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, the Prince of Wales will on Friday participate in Rwanda's Gorilla naming ceremony called Kwita Izina.

It's an ancient Rwandan tradition of naming baby gorillas soon after birth.

This year marks the 18th event.

Isabel Nakirya reports


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Thousands of UK rail staff set to strike through September

Both the ASLEF and TSSA unions have announced their members will strike next month.


The rail strikes scheduled for the 15th and 26th of September will cause huge chaos and disruption for passengers across the UK.


It will also have an impact on the Labour Party's annual conference in Liverpool.


Nadine Rae is the organising director at the TSSA and explained why its members are going on strike.


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Global aid arrives in flood-hit Pakistan

Global aid is arriving in Pakistan to help alleviate the impact of devastating floods, which have displaced millions and killed some 1,200 people.

The Asian Development Bank meanwhile has approved a $3 million grant to support the country's emergency relief efforts.

Our correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.

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Japan launches new rules for foreign tourists, eases tough Covid-19 border restrictions


Japan is preparing to welcome more foreign visitors as it continues to ease its controversial Covid-19 border controls. 


The government says it's focusing on "Living with Covid-19" in a bid to help the economy recover from the impact of long-running border restrictions. 

 

Thisanka Siripala reports from Tokyo.


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Hong Kong orders compulsory testing to curb Covid-19 spike

The Hong Kong government is ordering mandatory COVID-19 testing at more than 60 locations across the city, in a bid to curb a spike in daily case numbers. 

Health authorities are calling on private hospitals to help the public sector deal with the outbreak. 

Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.


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Xinjiang Reports Says China's Treatment of Uyghurs May be Crime Against Humanity.

The outgoing UN human rights commissioner, Michelle Bachelet, has published a damning report outlining evidence of serious human rights violations against ethnic Uighurs in Xinjiang.

It's publication had been repeatedly delayed and came just minutes before Bachelet's term came to an end.

Patrick Fok reports.

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United Nations says the claims of torture against Uighurs are "credible"

The United Nations long awaited report into allegations of human
rights violations against the Uighur Muslim population in China's
northern Xinjiang region has been released.

In it the United Nations says the claims of torture are "credible".

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.

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Wednesday, August 31, 2022

U.S. Stocks slump for a fourth straight session

U.S. stocks fell for a fourth session in a row Wednesday as the
Federal Reserve warns it is prepared to take strong action to ease
inflation.

Recent comments from Fed members have stunted what had been a strong
few trading weeks on Wall Street.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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California heat wave could stress power grid

California is bracing for record-high temperatures, which are likely to stress the state's electricity grid as a result of air conditioner use.

Officials have warned that people may be asked to conserve electricity to avoid blackouts.

Ira Spitzer has more from San Francisco.


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EU toughens visa rules for Russian tourists

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The European Union has agreed to make visa applications more difficult for Russian tourists following mounting pressure from a coalition of member states. Brussels stopped short of implementing a blanket ban on Russian tourists after opposition from France and Germany.


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Train drivers from 12 rail companies set to go on strike

Train drivers from multiple UK rail operators will go on strike next month.


This will be the 3rd time this year that rail staff have gone on strike over pay.


Aslef, the union representing those going on strike in September, says its members don't want to strike but their hand has been forced by the companies they work for.


Chris Jones explains more from London.


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Life expectancy in the U.S. has dropped for the second year in a row.

Life expectancy in the U.S. has dropped for the second year in a row.

According to new federal health data, Americans can now expect to live an average of 76 years at birth - the lowest age in decades.

The COVID-19 pandemic is the main driver behind the decline, but not the only cause. 

Toni Waterman has more from Texas.

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New Omicron booster vaccines to be ready in a few days, pending CDC review

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has authorized a new Omicron focused COVID-19 booster shot.


Once it's been reviewed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the vaccines will be available for the public.


U.S. Correspondent Caroline Malone reports.


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IAEA reaches Zaporizhzhia ahead of nuclear plant inspection

A team from the UN nuclear watchdog has arrived in Zaporizhzhia in
Ukraine to inspect a nuclear power plant that was seized by Russia.

The inspectors have had to travel through an active war zone to reach the site.

Sarah Walton reports

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World leaders play tribute to Gorbachev

U.S. President Joe Biden has paid tribute to Mikhail Gorbachev who
died on Tuesday.

And the United Nations Secretary-General says the world has lost a
towering global leader.

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.


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Queen to receive new PM in Scotland

Britain's next prime minister will travel to Scotland in order for the Queen to invite them to form a new government. The formality is normally conducted at Buckingham Palace, but the 96-year-old monarch is suffering from poor mobility. Julia Chapman has more from London.

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Justice Dept: Trump "concealed" top secret files at property

The US Justice Department alleges top secret documents were moved and
hidden at Donald Trump's Florida residence.

In a court filing the department says the former president's advisers
deliberately misled officials by claiming there was no longer any
sensitive material at the Mar-a-Lago property.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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CLAIMS SHAMIMA BEGUM 'SMUGGLED' INTO SYRIA BY INTELLIGENCE AGENT

Shamima Begum, the British schoolgirl who left her parents home to travel to Syria to join Islamic State, is believed to have been assisted by an intelligence agent linked to Canada. The BBC says it has seen files showing a man helped move Ms Begum and other Britons into Syria, via a people smuggling network headquartered in the city of Raqqa. 


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Paris marks 25 years since death of Princess Diana in car crash

Today / Wednesday / August 31 marks 25 years since the death of Princess Diana, who was killed in a car accident inside a Paris tunnel back in 1997.

Diana's death at the age of 36 caused an outpouring of grief around the world- although her legacy continues to live on.

FSN'S Sarah Coates has more from Paris.


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