Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Moscow wants UN to investigate the attacks on the Nord Stream pipelines
Stream pipelines that resulted in gas flowing into the Baltic Sea.
Russia maintains the West is responsible and says the world must find
out the truth about who carried out this act of sabotage.
To pass the resolution, Russia will need all members to vote, yes -
something that's highly unlikely.
Jody Jacobs reports from the UN.
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UN to scale up assistance in Türkiye and Syria
been left homeless following the devastating earthquake.
And following another earthquake that hit the region on Monday, the
world body says this the largest earthquake disaster in Türkiye's
history.
Jody Jacobs has more from the United Nations.
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Brittney Griner signs deal with Phoenix Mercury
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NATO urges Russia to reconsider pulling out of nuclear treaty
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The head of NATO Jens Stoltenberg has urged Russia to reconsider pulling out of the New START nuclear agreement. Stoltenberg says Moscow's decision means the whole nuclear arms-control architecture has now been dismantled.
Alex Cadier reports from Brussels
Italy's PM visits President Zelensky in Kyiv
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More than 16,000 civilians killed in Ukraine
Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion is likely far higher than
official figures from the United Nations.
And it warns there's been a recent escalation in attacks on schools
and hospitals.
William Denselow reports from Kyiv.
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Nigeria Records 68 New Cases of Lassa Fever, 15 Deaths in One Week
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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has reported 68 additional Lassa fever infections and 15 deaths in the 6th week of 2023,.
The NCDC in its latest situation report revealed that the new cases bring the total number of confirmed cases and deaths recorded in 2023 to 531 and 85 respectively.
Lassa fever is an acute viral haemorrhagic fever caused by consuming foods contaminated by rats.
Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports from Abuja.
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Biden to give speech in Warsaw
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RESCUE OPERATIONS AFTER NEW TURKEY QUAKE
The 6.4 magnitude tremor was centred in Hatay - one of the areas worst hit by huge earthquakes earlier this month.
At least three people have died and many more are injured or trapped.
Faddy Sahloul who runs an aid organisation in the area says the new quake has been devastating.
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Fresh cracks appear in India's Joshimath town
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Authorities in India are sounding the alarm after the Himalayan town of Joshimath (Joe-she-mutt) has developed fresh cracks.
The city is going through a process called subsidence.
It happens when the ground buckles under its own weight due to natural or man-made reasons.
Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.
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China is dismissing US suggestions it could be planning to offer military support to Russia for its war in Ukraine. Beijing says it’s committed to finding peace, and is rejecting comparisons with its own territorial claims over the self-governed island of Taiwan.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
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S Korea president endorses arrest of opposition leader
South Korea’s president is endorsing a request for the country’s opposition leader to be arrested.
The leader of the Democratic Party, Lee Jae Myung, faces corruption charges dating back 13 years.
Chris Gilbert reports
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Supreme Court to mull law shielding tech firms from liability over online speech
The US Supreme Court is set to hear a landmark case that could transform the Internet. Gonzalez versus Google is being brought by the family of a woman killed by an ISIS gunman in Paris in 2015.
It will tackle whether tech companies should be liable for harmful content promoted by their algorithms.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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Monday, February 20, 2023
Record number of guns seized in U.S. at airport security
In the last year, more than 6500 guns were found at airport checkpoints across the U.S.
It's the highest number discovered by the Transportation Security Administration.
Caroline Malone reports.
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China's top diplomat to visit Moscow as US warns against Beijing supplying weapons to Russia
China's top diplomat is due to visit Moscow, as the US expresses concerns that Beijing is considering supplying weapons to Russia.
Wang-Yi's trip comes just days before the one year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and as US President Joe Biden visited Kyiv.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington.
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President Carter, 98, remains under hospice care
Former US President Jimmy Carter remains under hospice care at home having decided to end his medical treatment over the weekend.
The country's oldest living leader has suffered from a spate of recent health issues, including skin cancer.
Benji Hyer reports.
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Biden makes surprise visit to Ukraine, pledges more U.S. support
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EU foreign affairs ministers discuss sanctions as Ukraine war anniversary nears
EU foreign affairs ministers are meeting today/on Monday in Brussels to discuss their ongoing response to the Ukraine war.
The talks come as US president Joe Biden makes a historic visit to Kyiv to hold talks with the Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Ross Cullen reports.
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Biden pledges more aid for Ukraine
ahead of the one year anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion.
On a surprise visit to Ukraine President Joe Biden said that the
international community is committed to protecting Ukraine's
territorial integrity and democracy.
William Denselow has more from Kyiv.
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BIDEN VISITS KYIV
He's promised Kyiv a new military aid package worth $500 million.
This week marks one year since the start of Russia's invasion.
Mr Biden had this message for President Zelensky.
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