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Tuesday, July 18, 2023
EU agrees common position with Latin America and the Carribean on Ukraine
OUT: Alex Cadier, Brussels
Pentagon: US solider entered North Korea "willfully and without authorization"
without authorization".
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says the soldier is now in North Korean
custody, with the US trying to secure his release.
Nick Harper in Washington was listening to the Secretary's briefing.
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Kennedy family condemns comments by Robert Kennedy Jr.
His sister and nephew have called his utterances that Covid-19 was
engineered to target some ethnic groups and spare others, deplorable.
The White House has called his comments vile.
Jody Jacobs reports from New York.
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United Nations warns risk of death from heatwave
The United Nations' weather agency is warning of an increased risk of death due to surging temperatures.
The World Meteorological Organization announced on Tuesday the heatwave being felt around the world was caused by climate change.
Meanwhile, air quality alerts are in place across the US and Canada, caused by hundreds of wildfires.
Sally Patterson reports from New York.
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Trump facing possible third indictment over Jan 6th probe -- as his lawyers fight classified documents case
Former US President Donald Trump could be indicted in connection with a criminal investigation into his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Mr Trump on Tuesday confirmed he's received a letter from the Special Counsel leading that investigation, saying the twice-impeached President is the target of the Department of Justice probe.
Trump calls it a "witch-hunt."
Benji Hyer has the latest.
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US: American soldier detained after crossing into North Korea
crossing into the country without authorization.
The United Nations says it is working with Pyongyang to secure his release.
US correspondent Nick Harper reports.
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Israeli to Meet Biden at White House
Biden has also invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to visit for the first time since his new government took office.
Ira Spitzer reports.
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Heatwave set to peak in Italy but respite still a long way off
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Nigeria’s Government Confirms First Case Of Anthrax Virus
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Nigeria's Federal Government has confirmed the first case of Anthrax Virus on an animal farm in the country's north central region.
Anthrax is a severe bacterial disease that affects both humans and animals.
Government officials say a Rapid Response team comprising federal and state Health Professional workers have visited the farm to conduct preliminary investigations and also collected samples from the sick animals.
Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports.
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Indian political parties hold coalition meetings with an eye on 2024 general elections
South Korean president Yoon calls for changes in disaster response following deadly floods
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China's top diplomat welcomes John Kerry for further climate talks
CUE: China's top diplomat, Wang Yi, is in talks with America's climate envoy, John Kerry, who's on the third day of a four-day visit to Beijing. China stopped talking to the United States on global warming in August. That was in protest at a senior American politician, Nancy Pelosi, visiting the democratic island of Taiwan, which Beijing says is part of China.
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Australia – Arguments for Indigenous Voice to Parliament made public
Official arguments for and against the Indigenous Voice to the Australian parliament have been made public and will soon be distributed across the nation.
As the Voice referendum gets closer pamphlets will begin arriving in mailboxes, outlining both sides of the Voice debate.
Shaun Bindley reports from Brisbane.
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Swatch Sues Malaysian Government Over LGBTQ Watch Seizure
The company is demanding damages and return of the watches, worth $14,000.
Patrick Fok has more.
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Monday, July 17, 2023
Wall St closes up ahead of earnings season
indices climbing ahead of major earnings reports.
Some of the biggest tech companies also received a boost despite fears
of lower profits this quarter.
US correspondent Nick Harper reports.
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US: Russia pulling out of the grain deal “irresponsible and dangerous”
Black Sea grain deal as "irresponsible and dangerous".
The initiative has provided safe passage to 33 million tonnes of
Ukrainian grain over the last year.
The end of the deal comes after a reported attack on a Moscow
controlled bridge linking Crimea to Russia.
US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby spoke to reporters
at the White House.
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[ALT] National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said the
Kremlin's decision would affect millions of people.
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Twitter ad revenue slumps, piling more pressure on Musk
Twitter owner Elon Musk says the social media platform has lost almost half of its advertising revenue since he purchased the company for $44 billion last year.
But, he hopes July sales will be a "bit more promising."
With more, Benji Hyer reports.
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United States battles extreme heat and floods
Around a third of the United States remains under heat advisories as the country battles with extreme weather.
Millions of people in the South of the country are facing record temperatures.
Over the weekend, highs of 118 degrees, or 48 celsius, were recorded in Phoenix, Arizona.
Forecasters predict the heat wave could expand this week, while flash floods are also putting lives at risk.
Sally Patterson reports from New York.
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UN Secretary General disappointed in Russia's decision to withdrawal from grain deal
Secretary General says this will have a negative impact on global food
prices.
The deal was initially brokered by the United Nations and Turkiye
which allowed for grain from Ukraine to be exported through the Black
Sea.
Jody Jacobs has more from New York...
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European heatwave set to peak in coming days
The record for the highest temperature ever recorded on the continent could also be under threat.
Giles Gibson has more from Rome.
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