Thursday, February 9, 2023
Russian offensive underway in Luhansk region
Ukraine's Luhansk region.
It comes as Ukraine's President is in Western Europe calling for the
urgent supply of more military muscle.
William Denselow reports from Kiev.
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US says it will not impose sanctions on India for buying Russian Oil
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And now over to India, where there’s bound to be some degree
of relief for officials after the United States has said it will NOT impose
sanctions on the country for purchasing Russian oil.
India has in the past few months become one of the biggest
importers of Russian crude.
Ishan Garg joins us now from New Delhi for more on this.
China Reports Steep Drop in Covid Deaths
It's raised hopes that the economy could bounce back quickly as infections recede.
Patrick Fok reports.
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Philippines and Japan look to deepen ties at Tokyo meeting
Leaders of the Philippines and Japan are touted to pursue deeper economic and security ties when they meet in Tokyo on Thursday.
Philippines president Ferdinand Marcos Junior is on a five day trip to Japan with about 150 business leaders.
Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo.
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Texas Walmart shooter pleads guilty to 90 federal charges
Toni Waterman has more from Texas.
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Wednesday, February 8, 2023
Bad day for Alphabet as shares plummet
US stocks sank on Wednesday after a bad day for tech giant Alphabet.
Comments from the Federal Reserve also dampened risk appetite in the markets - as Sally Patterson reports from New York.
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Earthquake death toll rises past 11,000
As the death toll caused by the catastrophic earthquake in Turkey and Syria climbs beyond 11 thousand, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been defending his government's response saying it's not possible to prepare for disasters of this magnitude.
Our correspondent Trent Murray is in the city of Malatya in Turkey and sent this report.
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Balloon part of a global surveillance program operated by China for years
U.S. intelligence agencies say the Chinese balloon shot down on Saturday is part of a global surveillance program.
They're sharing information with other countries believed to have been targeted in recent years.
Caroline Malone reports from Washington.
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Suspected Lockerbie bomb-maker pleads not guilty
The man accused of building the bomb that downed a passenger plane over the Scottish town of Lockerbie in 1988 - killing 270 people - has pleaded not guilty to three charges in federal court.
Abu Agila Mohammad Mas'ud is charged with two counts of destruction of an aircraft resulting in death and another related count.
He appeared in court in Washington on Wednesday as Kate Fisher reports.
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Uber reports record revenue
Uber has reported record revenue for last year, avoiding the slowdown that has plagued many tech companies.
The ride sharing firm said it made more than two billion trips in the final quarter of twenty twenty two, the most in its history.
Ira Spitzer has more from San Francisco.
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UK COMPETITIONS WATCHDOG RAISES CONCERNS OVER MICROSOFT GAMING DEAL
The UK's Competitions and Market Authority says a proposed deal by Microsoft to buy a prominent games developer could lead British gamers to be subjected to higher prices and fewer choices. While the findings are only provisional - it could lead to further negotiations taking place ahead of any takeover.
Laura Makin-Isherwood has more from London.
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U.N hoping to get additional aid into Syria by Thursday
needed aid will soon make its way into affected areas.
Speaking to the media on Wednesday, Muhannad Hadi the Regional
Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syria Crisis said there are some
challenges.
Jody Jacobs has more from the United Nations.
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UK may avoid recession but households badly hit
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MH17 INVESTIGATION OUT OF LEADS AFTER THREE CONVICTED
The Dutch court leading the investigation has already convicted two Russians and a Ukrainian rebel for shooting down flight MH17, killing all 298 people on board.
Stuart Smith reports from Moscow.
UGANDA SHUTS UN HUMAN RIGHTS OFFICE
ZELENSKY VISITS UK
It comes ahead of a reported trip to Brussels later in the week.
Patrick Wintour is diplomatic editor of The Guardian and says it's a significant visit.
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Nigeria’s Electoral Body Says The Country's Currency Scarcity May Disrupt Elections
Ukraine paying maximum attention to Russia ahead of possible offensive
attention to Russia operations ahead of a possible offensive.
This comes as Russia's Defense Minister has announced its military
operations are progressing.
William Denselow reports from Kiev.
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India's Adani Group mulls independent review after stock rout
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India’s Adani group which has lost billions of dollars in
market value in the past two weeks has said it’s considering an independent evaluation
of its compliance protocols.
Adani’s stocks have tanked after US short-seller Hindenburg
Research accused the company of stock manipulation and accounting fraud.
And now the company seems to be looking to inspire
confidence in investors, as Ishan Garg reports from New Delhi.
Biden focuses on economic reform in State of Union speech ahead of likely 2024 run
US President Joe Biden focused on economic reform during his State of the Union address - a speech widely viewed as a test run for his reelection announcement.
He took credit for declining unemployment and called on Republicans to work with him on issues including immigration, police reform and guns.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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