Thursday, February 9, 2023

Earthquake death toll passes 20,000

The death toll from the earthquake in Turkiye and Syria has now passed
20,000 people.

Rescue operations in towns and cities in both countries are now
continuing into the fourth night since Monday's deadly earthquake.

Earlier, six lorries carrying UN supplies managed to cross the border
from Turkiye into Syria - the first convoy of international aid that
has been able to enter the country.

Trent Murray in Malatya in Turkiye says crews are continuing to search
in very difficult conditions.

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Trent Murray in Malatya in Turkiye says rescuers are continuing to
find survivors.

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Trent Murray in Malatya in Turkiye says political conditions in Syria
are making it much harder to help the people who need support.

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US says Chinese balloon capable of collecting communications data

The Chinese balloon that flew above the U.S. for eight days was capable of collecting communication signals according to the US State Department. 


It says it was part of a fleet directed by the Chinese military that had flown over more than 40 countries across five continents.


Kate Fisher reports from Washington


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Songwriter and composer Burt Bacharach dies aged 94

Songwriter and composer Burt Bacharach has died at his home in Los Angeles.


Bacharach was known for best-selling hits including 'Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head', 'Walk on By' and 'Say a Little Prayer'.


Sally Patterson has more.


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UNILEVER WARNS PRICES WILL CONTINUE TO GO UP...BEFORE THEY COME DOWN

Consumer goods company Unilever has warned the prices of their goods will likely continue to rise in 2023 - despite experts believing inflation levels may have peaked. The London headquartered company, which owns household brands including Dove and Ben & Jerry's, says it's only been passing 75% of its own price rises on to customers...but there could be more to come. Laura Makin-Isherwood has more from London.


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Zelenksy pushes for swift EU accession at Brussels summit

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky used a visit to Brussels to push for a speedy accession to the European Union. 

Ukraine was granted EU candidate status in 2022 and Zelensky hopes formal talks on membership of the bloc can start this year. 

But Brussels is avoiding talk of timelines; joining the EU usually takes years if not decades and involves hefty reforms. 

Here's President Zelensky speaking alongside European Council President Charles Michel. 

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FIRST U.N AID CONVEYS FINALLY CROSS BORDER INTO SYRIA

The first few trucks carrying much needed U.N aid have finally crossed
the border into Syria.
Several cross border roads had been damaged after a 7.8 magnitude
earthquake hit Türkiye and Syria earlier this week.
Jody Jacobs has more...

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Disney cuts 7,000 jobs, promises Frozen & Toy Story sequels

Disney is cutting 7,000 jobs after it failed to add new users for the
first time since its launch.

The company also announced it's working on new sequels for Frozen and Toy Story.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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Twitter users unable to tweet during outage

Twitter users were unable to post messages on Wednesday, and were told they had reached their daily limit - even if they had not sent any Tweets that day.


The social media platform experienced technical issues for around 90 minutes, forcing people to use scheduling tools instead.


Sally Patterson has more.


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Ukraine's President in Brussels pushing for more military aid, faster EU accession


Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky is in Brussels to urge EU leaders to provide more military aid for his country's armed forces.

He's also calling for Ukraine's application to join the bloc to be sped up.

Zelensky visited London and Paris on Wednesday, as the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion approaches later this month.

Alex Cadier reports from Brussels.


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ZELENSKY MAKES SURPRISE TRIP TO PARIS

French President Emmanuel Macron is pledging that Paris will help Kyiv to victory in the war against Russia, with the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky making a whirlwind visit to France late on Wednesday.

Here's more from Sarah Coates in Paris.


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UK firefighters' strike postponed after pay rise offer

Firefighters in the UK have postponed strike action after being offered a pay rise. Workers in various sectors of the economy have been walking out as their living conditions have been squeezed by rising prices. Julia Chapman reports.

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QUAKE DEATHS PASS 16 000

The Disasters Emergency Committee has warned it could take years for Turkey and Syria to recover from this week's earthquakes.

It's leading a joint fundraising effort by 14 charities to provide shelter, food and medical aid to survivors.

More than 16 000 people are known to have died.

Hanna Geissler is in Turkey for the Daily Express and says thousands of buildings have been flattened.

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Russian offensive underway in Luhansk region

Analysts believe that Russian forces have begun their military push in
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.

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China Reports Steep Drop in Covid Deaths

Health authorities in China say the number of severe covid cases and linked deaths at hospitals in the country have both declined by 98%.

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

The man accused of killing 23 people at a Texas Walmart has pleaded guilty to federal hate crime and firearm charges.  Prosecutors say Patrick Crusius confessed to targeting Hispanic shoppers during the 2019 rampage and that he had posted white supremacist theories online in the hours before the attack. The mass shooting remains one of the worst in American history.

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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