Thursday, November 24, 2022

India plans bill to regulate digital media

The Indian government is working on a bill to regulate digital media.

This comes as critics of the Narendra Modi government have complained of declining press freedom.

Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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Daily COVID Cases in China Hit New Peak

Daily COVID cases in China have touched a new record as containment efforts fail to stop the spread of the virus.

Authorities reported 29,754 news cases on Thursday, surpassing the previous peak of just under 29-thousand cases hit in April.

Patrick Fok reports.

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Japan fast-tracks first domestic Covid-19 drug

Japan has approved the emergency use of its first ever domestically made drug to combat Covid-19.

Pharmaceutical company Shionogi’s new medicine has been fast-tracked amidst concerns of an eighth wave of the pandemic in Japan. 


Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo. 


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Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Ukraine President addresses UN in wake of escalation in attacks on critical infrastructure

President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged members of the United Nations
to do more to protect civilians in Ukraine.

The latest escalation of missile strikes by Russia has caused power
outages across much of Ukraine and half of neighboring Moldova.

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.

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Stocks rise before Thanksgiving break

U.S. stocks went into the Thanksgiving break on a high following the
release of minutes from the Federal Reserve's last meeting

The Fed indicated that it may soon ease the pace of interest rate hikes.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Senate Committee wants answers from Musk on Twitter security

There's more trouble for Elon Musk at the head of Twitter.

The US Senate Judiciary Committee is calling on him to answer questions on major security concerns revealed in testimony given before he took over the company.

Thousands of employees have left the platform since Musk took over making it more vulnerable.

Caroline Malone reports from Washington.


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White House Condemns Jerusalem Attacks

The White House has condemned Wednesday's attacks on the outskirts of Jerusalem which killed at least one person and injured 14 others.

Authorities in Israel suspect bombs were the cause of explosions at two bus stops in the city.

Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave reports

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Danish meat company announces new factory in UK

One of Europe's leading meat suppliers has announced plans to build a new hundred million pound factory in the UK to meet Britain's surging bacon demand. Danish Crown's planned facility is predicted to create an estimated three hundred new jobs in the North-West of England. This announcement comes despite a shrinking UK economy and the increased complications of post-Brexit red tape, as cost of living pressures see Britons eating more pork. Julia Chapman reports.

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U.S. plans to impose sanctions on Brazil deforesters

According to the Reuters news agency the United States is looking to
sanction those deemed responsible for illegal deforestation in Brazil.

Deforestation soared to 15-year-highs under President Jair Bolsonaro
but the incoming administration has pledged to tackle climate change.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.


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Walmart employee kills six in US store shooting

Police in the US state of Virginia say the man who killed six people
in a Walmart store was an employee.

Another four people are being treated in hospital following the late
night shooting in the city of Chesapeake.

Nick Harper reports from Virginia.

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ANGOLA PEACE TALKS

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The Angolan President Joao Lourenco is set to mediate talks between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo in an effort to resolve a diplomatic dispute that has strained relations between the two countries. The meeting in the Angolan capital Luanda is being held amid ongoing fighting between Congolese forces and M23 rebels which the DRC government accuses Rwanda of backing. Chris Ocamringa has more from Kinshasa.....

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EU parliamentarians label Russia as "state sponsor of terrorism"

Members of the European Parliament have labeled Russia as a "state sponsor of terrorism" in a legally-non binding resolution.


Lawmakers also used the resolution text to call on the European Union's executive to speed up work on a ninth package of sanctions against Moscow over the invasion of Ukraine.


Rosie Birchard reports from Brussels.


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Paris 2024 Olympic budget to rise due to inflation and opening ceremony

The budget for the 2024 Paris Olympics will have to be increased by about 10 per cent, or more than four hundred million dollars.

That's according to the organisers, with the move partly due to rising inflation.

Ross Cullen reports.


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Gunman kills 6 at US Walmart store

A gunman has killed six people at a Walmart supermarket in the US
state of Virginia, before turning the gun on himself.

The shooting rampage took place inside the store late on Tuesday evening.

Nick Harper reports from Virginia.

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French regulator approves state bid to renationalise EDF

The French government's plan to take full control of national power utility EDF has been approved by France's financial markets regulator.

This comes as ministers want EDF to spearhead efforts to relaunch the country's nuclear industry.

Ross Cullen reports.


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Scotland cannot hold second independence vote says Supreme Court

Scotland will not be able to hold an independence referendum without the consent of the UK government.


The UK Supreme Court has ruled that the Scottish Parliament does not have the power to call for a second vote to leave the United Kingdom, as this power is reserved for Westminster.


In 2014, just over 55 percent of people in Scotland voted to remain part of the UK - but campaigners say since then, a host of factors, including Brexit, had pushed national opinion towards independence.


Sally Patterson has more.


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Scottish Independence Court Ruling

The Scottish Government does not have the legal right to hold an independence referendum, without the consent of the UK government.


That was the ruling of the Supreme Court, in response to plans by the Scottish National Party, to hold a second independence referendum.


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…but the UK government argued it was a so-called 'reserved matter', which includes areas such as defence, foreign relations and issues relating to the constitution.


The ruling was announced today by Lord Reed, the President of the Supreme Court.



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POLICE PROBE GOLD THEFT AT GERMAN MUSEUM

An investigation is underway in Germany after a robbery at a museum in the south of the country. 

Police say thieves took off with millions of dollars worth of gold artefacts. 

From Berlin, Trent Murray has more. 

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Boko Haram Fighters Kill 10 Chadian Soldiers Near Nigeria’s Border


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The Chadian government says Boko Haram militants have killed at least 10 Chadian soldiers in an attack on a military unit in Lake Chad province near the Nigerian border.


It says the attack also caused "injuries.


Ajeck Mangut reports from Nigeria's capital Abuja.


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India's richest state struggles with an overwhelming gap between men and women's COVID mortality rates

As coronavirus cases in India dip, the country's richest state - Maharashtra - has now released data showing that for every child who lost their mother to COVID, nine lost their fathers. 

Sreoshi Mukherjee has more on this report... 

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