Monday, January 23, 2023
WHO: MILLIONS FACE STARVATION
It says it needs two-and-a-half billion dollars to help a record
number of people facing disease and starvation.
Jody Jacobs has more from the UN.
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BEYONCE LAMBASTED FOR DUBAI CONCERT
dollars for a concert in UAE this weekend.
The award-winning singer performed at the opening of the new Dubai
hotel, Atlantis the Royal.
Jody Jacobs has more details...
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Former Covid tsar expected to be Biden's next chief of staff
US president Joe Biden is expected to name Jeff Zients, who led his Covid task force, as the next White House chief of staff.
He'll take over the top role as the president prepares for a potential reelection bid and faces scrutiny over his handling of classified documents.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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First victims in Monterey Park shooting named
Police have released the names of the first victims of a mass shooting in Monterey Park, California, as well as that of the suspected attacker.
Ten people were killed when a gunman stormed a dance studio during Lunar New Year's celebrations near Los Angeles.
Ira Spitzer is in Monterey Park, and filed this report.
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RUSSIA, LATVIA, ESTONIA AMBASSADORS EXPELLED
Estonia says it only made the move to match the number of staff it had in Moscow – on "the principle of parity".
But that principle also meant later on Monday Estonia decided the Russian ambassador would have to leave too, in a tit-for-tat move.
Stuart Smith has more from Moscow.
UK GOVERNMENT CONSIDERING CASH TO CLEAN UP STEEL PRODUCTION
The British government is reported to have offered the owner's of the UK's remaining steel plants a combined $740m to support their transition towards more environmentally friendly operations. The move is expected to be confirmed by the Chancellor in the coming days. Laura Makin-Isherwood reports from London.
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4U.S. cities increase security after California shooting
events in the wake of this weekend's mass shooting in California.
10 people were killed at a ballroom in Monterey Park as people
celebrated the Year of the Rabbit.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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EGG SMUGGLING AT THE US-MEXICO BORDER
High prices in the U.S., officials say, are causing a spike in attempted smuggling from Mexico where prices are lower.
Toni Waterman has more.
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Power cuts set to continue
South African energy supplier Eskom expects to implement scheduled power cuts for another two years. The power utility is warning citizens that daily power outages are set to continue until maintenance backlogs have been cleared. Mark Roughton has more.
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Pressure mounts on Germany to send Ukraine main battle tanks
Germany is under increasing political pressure to send Ukraine western-made main battle tanks, known as "Leopard 2s" -- amid speculation Russia may be readying a major spring offensive.
Berlin has expressed concerns about sending the heavy weaponry without a similar move from the United States and says it wants to avoid escalating the conflict in Ukraine into a direct war between Russia and NATO.
The question of when and whether Ukraine can expect Leopard 2 tanks is being hotly debated among European Union foreign ministers gathering in Brussels today (Monday).
Urmas Reinsalu is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia, one of the countries publicly calling on Germany to give the green light.
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Nigeria to Conduct National Census in March
Nigeria, Africa's most populous country will be carrying out a national census in March.
It was initially planned to be conducted in 2021, but was postponed on the grounds of widespread insecurity especially in the country's northern region.
Correspondent Tesem Akende reports from Jos.
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French president does not rule out sending tanks to Ukraine
UK electricity supply under pressure amid cold snap
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India's oppositions parties criticize government for banning BBC documentary
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Opposition parties in India are criticizing Prime Minister Narendra
Modi’s government for banning a BBC documentary on him.
The documentary which hasn’t aired in India – alleged in its
first episode that Mr. Modi was directly linked to the deadly riots in Gujarat
in 2002 that killed more than 1000 people.
Ishan Garg has the latest from New Delhi.
China celebrates Lunar New Year amidst mass Covid outbreak
Large scale Lunar New Year celebrations are taking place across China, despite mounting concerns over the country’s Covid-19 outbreak. Health authorities say more than 12 thousand people have died from the virus in the past week.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
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Monterey Park shooting suspect dead say police
The man was found dead in a white van about 30 miles from the scene following a manhunt.
Our US Correspondent Jagruti Dave has the details.
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Japan braces for severe winter storm
Japan’s government is warning people to brace for a heavy snow storm which may cause delays and power outages.
It’s expecting the coldest day of the winter so far, bringing freezing temperatures and heavy dumps to parts of the country where it rarely snows.
Chris Gilbert reports.
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Sunday, January 22, 2023
5 men and 5 women killed in LA shooting
Authorities are searching for a suspect following the incident on Saturday which occurred after a Lunar new Year event in the Monterey Park area.
Our US Correspondent Jagruti Dave has the details.
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Friday, January 20, 2023
Elon Musk takes stand in Tesla trial
Elon Musk has told a jury that people don't necessarily believe his tweets or act on the information he gives on the platform.
The Tesla CEO is defending himself against a lawsuit accusing him of manipulating the electric vehicle maker's share price with his tweets.
Ira Spitzer has more from San Francisco where the trial is taking place.
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UN calls for international pressure on Afghanistan
women's rights crisis and a wakeup call for the international
community.
A High-level UN delegation led by the Deputy Secretary-General spent
four days meeting the Taliban regime after it banned women from
attending university and female students from attending secondary
school.
Jody Jacobs has more...
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