Tuesday, January 24, 2023

HAITI WANTS U.N FORCE TO BE DEPLOYED

There is still no commitment from the United Nations Security Council
members to send a multinational security force to Haiti.
Gang-related violence has intensified in the country, leaving several
police officers dead and blocking aid from entering the country.
Jody Jacobs has more from the UN...

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Europe’s space industry unified as competition ramps up

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European space experts met in Belgium on Tuesday to discuss the changing galactic landscape, with the war in Ukraine encouraging the EU to reduce its reliance on foreign technology.

Alex Cadier reports from Brussels.

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Oscar nominations unveiled

Nominations for the Oscars have been released, with several blockbusters in with a chance of winning best picture.


The awards ceremony is one of the most prestigious events in the entertainment industry.


There are awards in 23 categories up for grabs -  from best actor to best visual effects.


Our US correspondent Sally Patterson has more.


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Two mass shootings in California in three days

California is reeling from yet another mass shooting — the second in the space of just three days — after at least seven people were killed on Monday in the city of Half Moon Bay near San Francisco.


The state is still mourning the loss of eleven lives in a separate shooting near Los Angeles, where on Saturday a gunman opened fire in a dance studio during Lunar New Year's celebrations.


Benji Hyer has the latest from the scene of the first attack. 


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Maxwell says she wishes she never met Epstein

Ghislaine Maxwell has told an interviewer that she wishes she'd never
met the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison for procuring underage
girls for Epstein.

William Denselow reports from New York.


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Investigations in California continue following two mass shootings

Police investigations continue following two deadly mass shootings in
the US state of California.

Seven people were killed on Monday in two separate locations in Half
Moon Bay, a community south of San Francisco.

That came following Saturday night's shooting east of Los Angeles in
which 11 people were killed.

From where Ira Spitzer reports.

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Amazon launches RxPass for Prime members

Amazon on Tuesday announced a new monthly subscription for prescription meditation.

Called RxPass, the service is exclusive to U.S. Prime members and is seen as a way for the tech giant to expand its healthcare offerings.

Toni Waterman has more.

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WHO: Cough syrup could be contaminated

Could there be a link between the deaths of some 300 childrens and
contaminated cough syrups?
Well, the World Health Organisation is now investigating.
Jody Jacobs reports...

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Jan 6th rioter pictured in Pelosi's office convicted

The US Capitol rioter who broke into Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office,
and was pictured with his feet on her desk, has been found guilty of
eight federal charges.

Richard "Bigo" Barnett was one of the supporters of former president
Donald Trump who entered the US Capitol during the January 6th protest
two years ago.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Nigeria’s Government says All Travellers Arriving Nigeria Must Now Provide Evidence of COVID Vaccination


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Nigeria's government says all travellers arriving Nigeria must now provide evidence of COVID 19 vaccination.


The government says this has become necessary because of an upsurge of COVID 19 cases in countries like China, Japan, and the United States.


This comes barely a month after the government relaxed COVID 19 protocols for travellers.


Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports


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UK government borrowing hits new high

Government borrowing in the UK hit a new December record, reaching £27.4bn last month. It comes as public sector debt hit 99.5% of GDP at the end of the year - the highest level since the 1960s. Julia Chapman reports.

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NO DECISION ON GERMAN TANKS FOR UKRAINE: DEFENCE MINISTER

NATO Chief Jens Stoltenberg is in Berlin for talks with the German Government over whether the country will provide main battle tanks to Ukraine. 

Germany has faced criticism from Kyiv and Western allies over accusations it is taking too long to make a decision, with US officials saying Russia is preparing a major spring offensive. 

From Berlin, Trent Murray reports.

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School shuts down in India's Kerala after Norovirus infection in children

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An outbreak of the Norovirus that can cause gastroenteritis has sparked concerns in the South Indian state of Kerala. 

At least nineteen children have been infected so far.

District officials say their condition is stable.

Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.  

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CHILD POVERTY RISES TO 'UNPRECEDENTED LEVELS' IN NORTHERN ENGLAND

The rising cost of living is pushing child poverty to 'unprecedented' levels in parts of the UK, according to a new report.

A study by a cross-party group of lawmakerss found the problem is higher in the north of England than the rest of the country.

The government says it's raising benefits in line with inflation, and offering extra help to vulnerable families.

Co-chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group, Labour MP Emma Lewell-Buck, says the government's moves are failing to address the issue.

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Seven shot dead in California farming community

Seven people are reported shot and killed in two separate locations in Half Moon Bay…a community south of San Francisco.

A 67 year old man has been taken into custody. 

Rachel Silverman has this report from San Francisco. 



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Japan PM says 'now or never' to tackle population crisis

Japan’s Prime Minister is warning that depopulation is pushing the country to the brink of social dysfunction. 

Fumio Kishida made the remarks as part of his first address to Japan’s parliament where he outlined his administration's policy goals for the year. 


Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo


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Police look for motive as victims named in California mass shooting

Police in Los Angeles say investigators are still seeking a possible motive behind one of the deadliest shootings in California's recent history — but admit they may never know the reason why a gunman killed at least eleven people on Saturday during Lunar New Year's celebrations at an LA dance studio.


The suspect, Huu Can Tran, who has since taken his own life, was reportedly a regular patron of the Star Ballroom Dance Studio in the predominantly Asian city of Monterey Park. 


Benji Hyer has the latest from the scene. 


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Despite there being in excess of ten mass shootings a week in the US, locals are still shocked at the shooting that took place in their area. 


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Monday, January 23, 2023

Stocks rise ahead of busy earnings period

It was a good day for the tech sector Monday as investors await
earnings from a few major multinationals.

And traders continue to assess whether recent economic data will
impact the Federal Reserve's decision making.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Family and lawyers for Tyre Nicols want Memphis police officers charged for his brutal killing

The family of Black man Tyre Nicols who died in hospital after being beaten by police at a traffic stop in Memphis, Tennessee are calling for justice.

Lawyer Ben Crump says after seeing the police body camera footage it's clear what happened is deplorable, heinous, troublesome and violent.

U.S. Correspondent Caroline Malone reports.


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Four Oathkeepers members found guilty over role in Jan 6

Four members of the far right group the Oathkeepers have been found guilty of seditious conspiracy.

The four men were convicted for their involvement in the January 6th 2021 riot at the US Capitol.

Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave has more.

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