Thursday, July 6, 2023

UNSG: Climate Change now out of control

United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres says climate change
is out of control.
Speaking to journalists at the UN Headquarters on Thursday, Guterres
called on countries to immediately reduce their carbon emissions,
saying delaying it any further will be catastrophic.
The Secretary General's comments come as the hottest global
temperature ever recorded occurred this week.
Experts as well as Guterres warn that the record could be broken
several more times this year.

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Nearly 50% of US tap water may contain “forever chemicals” - government study

Americans may want to start thinking twice about drinking water from the faucet. A new government study found that toxic "forever chemicals'' may be lurking in nearly half of all  US tap water. Toni Waterman has more.

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Two eldest children of Silvio Berlusconi now jointly control former Italian PM's business empire


The late Silvio Berlusconi's two eldest children - Marina and Pier Silvio - now jointly control the family holding company Fininvest.

Berlusconi, a former Italian Prime Minister and business tycoon, died last month at the age of 86.

His will was made public on Thursday.

Our Rome correspondent Giles Gibson has more.

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Report: US & Russia held secret talks over Ukraine

Secret talks between the US and Russia have taken place to try and end
the war in Ukraine, according to a US media outlet.

It's alleged Russia's foreign minister was part of the discussions in New York.

Nick Harper reports from Washington

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Trump aide pleads not guilty in documents case

An aide of former US President Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty in a Miami federal court - in the classified documents case. 


Walt Nauta faces charges that he helped his former boss hide top secret documents taken from the White House and stored in Trump's private residences. 


Benji Hyer reports. 


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More than 10 million sign up to new social media app Threads

Social media platform, Twitter has a new rival in town.
Meta, the owners of Facebook and Instagram have launched Threads, a
social media platform similar to Twitter.
According to the company's chief Mark Zuckerberg - ten million users
signed up in the first seven hours of the app being launched.

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Meta-owned Threads not yet available in the EU

A new rival to Twitter won't be rolled out in the European Union just yet. Threads, a new app by Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, has already been launched in the United States and the UK, but European consumers will have to wait a while longer.

Alex Cadier reports from Brussels

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Child dies after car hits London school

An eight-year-old girl has died after being hit by a car at a school in south London. Six other children and two adults are injured, some of them critically. A woman in her 40s has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. Julia Chapman reports.

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Belarus leader says Wagner chief is still in Russia

The "Wagner" mercenaries' chief Yevgeny Prigozhin is still in Russia, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko claimed, despite the deal with the Kremlin for him to move the military group out of Russia. He said Wagner fighters have not yet relocated to Belarus. The Kremlin said it had "neither the ability nor the desire" to follow Mr Prigozhin's movements. Our correspondent Daria Bondarchuk reports from Moscow.

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Nigeria’s National Emergency Management Agency Issues Flood Alert to 31 Communities in 14 States

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Nigeria's National Emergency Management Agency or NEMA has issued a flood warning to 14 States in the country.


This follows its earlier warnings in March and April for States to brace up for impending flood due to heavy rainfall.


Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports from Abuja.


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European rocket- the Ariane 5- blasts off on final flight

The European rocket, Ariane 5, has blasted off on its final flight after nearly 30 years of service in space.

Taking off from the spaceport in French Guiana for its 117th and final flight, the final payload on Ariane 5 is a French military satellite and a German communications satellite.

Ross Cullen reports.

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WHO TO DISTRIBUTE 18 MILLION MALARIA VACCINES ACROSS AFRICA

The World Health Organisation has announced it will distribute millions of malaria vaccines to countries in Africa. 

The Malaria Vaccine Implementation Programme, which has been operating as a pilot scheme in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi, is set to be expanded in the hope of fighting against one of Africa's leading causes of death. 

From Berlin, Trent Murray has more. 

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Janet Yellen heads to Beijing in a bid to fix ties with China

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will be in China for a four-day visit starting today.

This is her first visit to China and comes just weeks after US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken paid a rare visit to the country.

The US has said it is keen to 'stabilize' ties with Beijing.

Andrew Wood is reporting.

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Indian cabinet ministers clear country's first data protection bill

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India's cabinet ministers have approved a draft data protection bill – paving the way for it to be tabled in the parliament this month.

The bill if enacted into law will be the country's main data governance framework.

India correspondent Ishan Garg tells us more about the proposed law from New Delhi.

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Meta Launches Threads App in Challenge to Twitter

Meta has launched a new app called Threads, which is available in more than one hundred countries, and linked to users' Instagram accounts.


The app, which the company says is for sharing text updates and joining public conversations, is seen as a direct competitor to Twitter. 


Ira Spitzer reports

International Atomic Energy Agency chief stresses safety of Fukushima water release

The chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency Rafael Grossi who is visiting Japan has been trying to ease concerns about the country's plan to release wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean.

The UN watchdog earlier this week gave a stamp of approval to Japan's controversial plan.

Rebecca Bundhun reports from Tokyo.

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Wednesday, July 5, 2023

US markets react to hints of interest rate hikes

More interest rate hikes should be expected in the United States, according to the US Federal Reserve. 


Minutes of a meeting, released on Wednesday, show officials at the central bank agreeing that further policy tightening lies ahead, albeit at a slower pace than the rapid increases in the past year. 


With more, Benji Hyer reports. 


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Judge orders Biden administration to limit contact with social media companies

A federal judge has ruled that the US government must limit its contact with social media companies even if it is concerned about the content appearing on their platforms.


The ruling is a victory for Republicans who had accused the Biden administration of violating the constitutional right to free speech.


Ira Spitzer has more


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Wave of deadly gun violence over Independence Day holiday

It was another deadly Independence Day holiday in the United States - with at least 15 people killed and dozens more injured in a spate of mass shootings.  The Fourth of July is now one of the most violent times of the year in America as Toni Waterman explains.

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July 4 - hottest day on earth

July 4th might have been the earth's hottest day on record.
According to the U.S. National Centers for Environmental Prediction,
the global average temperature reached close to 63 degrees Fahrenheit
or 17 degrees Celsius,
Jody Jacobs explains...

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