Monday, December 5, 2022

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Home State Goes into Final Phase of Polls

A final phase of state-election voting is underway in the homebase of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The state of Gujarat is traditionally a stronghold for his ruling party, but the polls are facing criticism over voter apathy.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports. 

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Nigeria Police Deploys Personnel, As Abuja-Kaduna Train Services Resumes


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Nigeria's Inspector-General of Police has ordered the deployment of armed personnel along Abuja-Kaduna route, as train services on that route resumes.


Train operations have been suspended in the last eight months by the Nigeria Railway Corporation, following a Boko haram attack on a Kaduna-bound train in March, that left at least eight people dead and dozens kidnapped.


According to the NRC, services will begin with two train rides from Abuja to Kaduna and vice versa.


Ajeck Mangut reports from Abuja.


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"Further wave of refugees in the coming weeks”: UN Refugee Chief warns Europe

The UN's Refugee agency has warned Europe needs to prepare for a new wave of Ukrainian refugees fleeing the war. 

In an interview with German media, the head of the agency said the bombing of critical infrastructure would place significant pressure the Ukrainian people as temperatures in the country fall below freezing.  

From Berlin, Trent Murray reports. 

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ENGLAND'S STERLING HEADS HOME AS LIONS PROGRESS TO WORLD CUP QUARTER-FINALS

England player Raheem Sterling has left the World Cup in Qatar after armed intruders broke into his family home. Sterling did not play in Sunday's game against Senegal, which England won 3-0.  Laura Makin-Isherwood reports.

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Landmark trial over 2016 bombings begins in Brussels

The largest ever trial of its kind gets underway in Belgium today, over the 2016 terrorist attacks which claimed 32 lives and injured hundreds more in the capital, Brussels.


The landmark case involves ten defendants suspected of carrying out bombings across the city.


Rosie Birchard reports from Brussels. 


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India's capital smothered by toxic smog again

Millions of residents of India's capital city and neighbouring satellite towns are breathing toxic air once again.

Pollution levels are eight times permissible limits set by the World Health Organisation.

Neha Poonia reports.

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Unification church scandal haunts Japan gov’t

The new survey shows that the controversial religious group also had wide reaching influence amongst regional politicians.


The majority of affiliated assembly members belong to the ruling Liberal Democratic Party putting further pressure on the Kishida government.


Nora Weinek reports from Tokyo.



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China eases COVID rules as social and economic pressure mounts

China is relaxing its strict COVID-19 policies and taking steps to reopen the economy. The country’s health authorities say that’s a response to the virus becoming less dangerous and vaccination rates increasing. But it’s also being seen as a concession to mounting public protests against the rules. 

Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.


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Sunday, December 4, 2022

US Top Diplomat to raise anti-lockdown protests during China trip

China is further relaxing some of its covid-19 restrictions following last weekend's nationwide anti-lockdown protests, which have been closely watched in the United States.

Speaking to US media Secretary of State Anthony Blinken says he'll raise the issue of the right to peaceful protest during his upcoming trip to China.

Our US Correspondent Jagruti Dave has the details.

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PRICE CAP ON RUSSIAN OIL SLAMMED BY PUTIN AND ZELENSKY

The G7 and Australia have agreed to put a price cap on Russian seaborne oil, in a bid to limit the amount of money Moscow can feed into its war efforts against Ukraine.


It comes as the grinding war of attrition is now into its 10th month, amid renewed calls for Russian President Vladimir Putin to come to the negotiating table and end the offensive against his neighbour.


Sarah Coates has more from Kyiv.



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Friday, December 2, 2022

NEW YORK HAS A "NEW SHERIFF" IN TOWN

The New York City administration is in search of a director of rodent
mitigation or as some have put it a "rat czar".
One of the key deliverables, to rid the city of its rat infestation
and the candidate, according to the job ad will be required to have a
bit of "bad-assery".
Mayor Eric Adams' administration posted the job listing this week
seeking someone to lead the city's long-running battle against the
rodents.
Jody Jacobs reports from New York.

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EU agrees price cap on Russian oil

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The European Union has agreed on a price cap for Russian oil after weeks of negotiations. Poland was the last member state to green light the proposals which will come into force on December 5th.


Our correspondent Alex Cadier reports from Brussels


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UN team investigating if Russian infrastructure attacks in Ukraine constitute war crimes

A United Nations team of investigators is assessing whether recent Russian attacks on Ukrainian critical infrastructure amount to war crimes.


The United Nations Human Rights Council established a commission of enquiry to investigate alleged abuses in Ukraine in March of this year.


Attacks on energy facilities have plunged parts of the war-torn country into darkness in recent weeks.


Rosie Birchard reports.


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RUSSIA CONTINUES STRIKES ON UKRANIAN CIVILIAN TARGETS

Russia continues to carry out strikes on civilian buildings and energy infrastructure in Ukraine, leaving millions of people without power as temperatures drop well below zero.


It comes as President Zelensky is warning of an imminent wide-scale Russian air attack on Ukrainian soil.


Sarah Coates has more from Kyiv

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​Biden moves to shake up the presidential primary process

A major shakeup could be coming to the way Democrats vote for their presidential nominee.

President Joe Biden is calling on his party to rearrange the order in which states vote in the primaries - moving away from what he calls"restrictive" caucuses and instead focusing on states with diverse populations.

Toni Waterman has more.

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MUSK SUSPENDS KANYE WEST' TWITTER ACCOUNT

Rapper Kanye West has been locked out of Twitter again.
He has been accused of inciting violence over offensive tweets. This
just two months after his last ban.
Jody Jacobs has more on that story.

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[PREVIEW FOR MON] US markets look to shake off strong hiring

This week US markets will be hoping to shake off the effects of an
unexpectedly strong jobs report.

Friday's data showed hiring remains robust, despite efforts by the
Federal Reserve to discourage employers from taking on new staff.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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Strong US hiring suggests Fed rate rises are not working

The latest US jobs data shows hiring remains much stronger than
expected, despite aggressive interest rate hikes.

A strong labor market could make it harder for the Federal Reserve to
start its planned slow down of rate rises.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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RUSSIA AWAITS OFFICIAL EU DECISION ON OIL PRICE CAP BEFORE STOPPING OIL SUPPLIES

The Kremlin says it'll not comment on the EU oil price cap until official sources set-out the terms of the decision.

In September Russian President Vladimir Putin said any country that engages with the price cap will not receive any Russian oil.

But in recent weeks the Kremlin has left room for maneuver, as Stuart Smith reports from Moscow.

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Senior Conservative Politician Latest To Step Down

One of the most well known members of the Conservative Party in the UK has announced he's standing down at the next election.


Sajid Javid is the latest MP to announce he won't run for reelection.


John Bevir (Beaver) reports.


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