Monday, September 5, 2022

India-Bangladesh could sign key trade pact during Sheikh Hasina's Delhi visit

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India and Bangladesh are likely to sign numerous key pacts - including ones on energy and trade when Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina visits New Delhi on Monday.

Her four-day visit to India will feature one on one dialogues with her Indian counterpart and several ministerial meetings.

India correspondent Ishan Garg tells us what's on the agenda.

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India's Supreme Court to hear hijab ban matter

India's Supreme Court is set to hear a case on Monday challenging a ban on wearing the hijab – a headscarf worn by many Muslim females - in classrooms in the southern state of Karnataka.

The matter has divided the nation and sparked protests across India.

Our correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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NEW UK PM TO BE ANNOUNCED

The winner of the Conservative Party leadership contest - and the next UK Prime Minister - will be announced later (Monday).

It's expected that Foreign Secretary Liz Truss will claim victory over former finance minister Rishi Sunak.

She's promising to roll out a further package of cost-of-living support within days, if she enters Downing Street.

Guardian political correspondent Aubrey Allegretti says Liz Truss's allies continue to hint she might call an early election.

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Japan records fall in Covid-19 cases


Japan is recording a dip in Covid-19 infections after experiencing a record number of cases last month. The fall of infections comes as the government prepares to relax immigration rules for foreign tourists.


Thisanka Siripala reports from Tokyo.


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Sunday, September 4, 2022

FEMA says its too early to say when clean water will return to Jackson, Mississippi

The US's Federal Emergency Management Agency - FEMA - says it's too early to say when clean water will be restored Jackson, Mississippi.

Last week flood waters damaged the city's water treatment plant.

As our US correspondent Jagruti Dave reports.

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Friday, September 2, 2022

UN nuclear team to remain at Ukraine plant

Two UN inspectors will remain at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power
plant on a permanent basis.

A team from the International Atomic Energy Agency is visiting the
site, which has been under the control of Russian forces since March.

The UN's nuclear watchdog is concerned that recent shelling could
cause a nuclear fallout.

Sergio Olmos reports from Zaporizhzhia.

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Court in US reveals list of items taken from Trump search

A U.S. court has revealed the list of items taken from Mar-a-Lago
during an FBI search of Donald Trump's home.

33 boxes were taken including a number of empty folders that were
marked as classified.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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Argentina's Vice President survives assassination attempt after gun jams

Argentina's Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has survived
an assassination attempt - after the gunman's weapon jammed.

She was returning home from court where she faces charges of
corruption during her 2007 -2015 presidency.

Latin America correspondent Mary Triny Mena has more details.

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Ex NYPD cop gets longest sentence yet for Jan 6 attack

A retired New York City police officer has received the longest sentence yet in a case related to the riot at the US Capitol.

Thomas Webster was sentenced to 10 years in prison for attacking a Washington police officer on January 6th 2021.

Kate Fisher reports from New York.


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IAEA to remain at Zaporizhzhia plant

The International Atomic Energy Agency will maintain a presence at the
Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine.

A team of United Nations inspectors arrived at the facility on
Thursday to assess damage caused by recent shelling.

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.

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Fed policies set to dominate sentiment on Wall Street in the week ahead [PREVIEW]

Traders on Wall Street this week will be assessing how a strong jobs
report will impact the Federal Reserve's tactics to curb inflation.

Labor market figures out last week showed that hiring remains strong
despite recent interest rate hikes.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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US jobs data shows strong hiring remains, despite Fed rate rises

The latest US jobs data shows new hiring slowed slightly in August to
315,000, but stayed strongly above pre-pandemic levels.

The latest figures are likely to keep the Federal Reserve on track for
another three quarters of a percent rate hike later this month.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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Extinction Rebellion protestors glue themselves to Speaker's Chair inside Parliament demanding action

Protestors from the Climate activist group Extinction Rebellion have glued themselves to the speaker's chair in the UK's Houses of Parliament.


The activists were reportedly on a guided tour before they took action, according to a Parliament spokesperson.


Chris Jones has more from London


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Nigeria now has 20 million out-of-school children

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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), says Nigeria now has about 20 million out-of-school children.


In its latest global data, The UN children's agency also says there are 244 million children and youths worldwide who are still out of school.


Ajeck Mangut reports from Abuja.


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Final votes cast for next UK Prime Minister

The final votes are being cast for the next British Prime Minister.


Friday is the last day that Conservative members can vote for their new party leader, who will also run the country.


Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak have spent the summer battling to replace Boris Johnson, who announced in July that he would step down.


Sally Patterson has more in London.


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Moscow threatens retaliation to G7 price cap on Russian oil

As finance ministers from the Group of Seven wealthy industrial democracies discuss a prices cap on Russian crude oil, Moscow threatens to retaliate. The G7 bloc hopes the limit would undermine Moscow's oil revenues which the Kremlin uses to finance its war in Ukraine. Our Russian correspondent Daria Bondarchuk reports.

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Former UK ambassador to Myanmar imprisoned

The UK's former ambassador to Myanmar has been sentenced to a year in prison in the country. She and her husband were charged with violating immigration laws. Julia Chapman has more.

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Ugandan Court Sentences Two Men to 17years Each in Jail for Killing Lions

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Two men have been sent to jail for 17 years each after a court in Uganda found them guilty of killing six lions at the Queen Elizabeth National Park.

The six lions were killed by poisoning in the South West of the country and most of their body parts found missing.

Isabel Nakirya reports

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India commissions first indigenous aircraft carrier

India on Friday commissioned its first indigenously built aircraft carrier in the southern state of Kerala.

The carrier, which cost about $2.5 billion, took more than a decade to build, as it was beset with delays.

But it's seen as an important sign of progress in India's defence manufacturing capabilities.

Our correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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COLC CONCERNS 'AFFECTING MAJORITY OF PARENTS'

Polling suggests more than two-thirds of British parents are worried about how they'll afford food, energy and fuel over the next year.

UK energy bills are set to spike from October, as the war in Ukraine continues to affect global supplies and prices.

Sue Anderson from debt charity StepChange says it's a challenging time for lots of parents.

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