Friday, January 5, 2024

David Soul, who played Hutch on TV series Starsky and Hutch, dies at 80

David Soul, the actor who played Hutch on the popular 1970s TV series Starsky and Hutch, has died at a hospital in London.


He was 80 years old.


Ira Spitzer reports.


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British Police Say No Investigation Into Prince Andrew Following Naming In Epstein Papers


British Police have said that no new investigation is being launched into allegations against Prince Andrew in connection with late peadophile Jeffrey Epstein. 


The King's brother was named in newly released U.S. court documents amongst other associates of Epstein. 


Simon Gaitán reports. 


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Second batch of Epstein documents released

The second batch of Jeffrey Epstein documents have been released.
These latest court documents reveal how dozens of girls were recruited
at Epstein's beachfront mansion.
Jody Jacobs has more...

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US economy adds 216,000 jobs in December, beating expectations

The US economy added more jobs in December than expected, while the
unemployment rate remained steady at 3.7%.

The latest data could be a sign the country will avoid a 'hard
landing' recession after the volatility of the pandemic and aggressive
interest rate hikes.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Two more U.S. states consider removing Trump from primary ballots


Groups in Illinois and Massachuttes have filed motions to remove former U.S. President Donald Trump from the ballot this year.
It follows rulings in Colorado and Maine in which those states found Trump ineligible because of his role in the January 6th attacks.
Caroline Malone reports.


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Biden gives plea to defend democracy from Trump

President Joe Biden is making a major speech (later today, Friday) to mark three years since the deadly assault on the US Capitol building, during which he'll suggest his top rival for the Oval Office, Donald Trump, poses an existential threat to democracy.


The address at a historic Revolutionary War site comes a day before the anniversary of the riot on January 6th 2021, when a mob of supporters of then-President Trump stormed the United States Congress in Washington DC in an effort to overturn election defeat. 


Our US correspondent Benji Hyer reports. 


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1000 HOMES FLOODED IN ENGLAND AFTER STORM

At least 1000 homes have been flooded across England this week after a powerful storm brought days of heavy rain.

England's Environment Agency expects disruption for another 5 days as waterlogged ground and saturated rivers threaten property.

Stuart Smith reports from London.

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India closely monitors a hijacked ship carrying 15 of its citizens

India says it is closely monitoring a hijacked cargo ship that has 15 of its citizens on board.

Bound for Bahrain, this ship was attacked near the coast of Somalia on Thursday.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports...

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French president hails Jacques Delors, the 'father of Europe' at tribute to late politician

Emmanuel Macron has hailed the former head of the European Commission Jacques Delors, who many called 'the father of Europe', and who oversaw the introduction of the single market and the single currency.

Delors died on 27 December at the age of 98.

Ross Cullen reports.

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Inflation in Eurozone jumped back up in December


Inflation in the Eurozone jumped back up in December, leading to fresh speculation about when the European Central Bank will start cutting interest rates.

Financial markets across the continent dipped into the red off the back of the fresh data.

Our Europe correspondent Giles Gibson has more.

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2,000 trucks stranded in line at Polish border to enter Ukraine

Officials in Ukraine said that as of Friday, 2000 trucks were waiting in line at the Polish border to enter Ukraine as Polish truckers continued their blockade of four border crossings between the two countries. 

Megumi Lim reports from Kyiv

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Oscar Pistorius released on parole

Former Paralympic star Oscar Pistorious has been released from prison on parole, almost 11 years after murdering his girlfriend.


The disgraced South African sprinter shot Reeva Steinkampf through a door multiple times, claiming that he thought she was a burglar.


From Pretoria, Olly Barratt reports.


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Nigeria, China Set to Build New Steel Plant in Nigeria

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Nigeria's government says it is holding discussions with a Chinese firm to build a new steel plant in Nigeria.


It also plans to commence the building of military hardwares at the Ajaokuta Steel Plant in the central part of Nigeria.


Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports from Abuja.


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Second leg of Indian opposition's Unite India March renamed

Ahead of the national elections in the country, India's main opposition party has rebranded the second leg of leader Rahul Gandhi's nationwide Unity March.

The march, which will begin on January 14, will span the breadth of the country, from the easternmost state of Arunachal Pradesh to Maharashtra in western India in less than 70 days.

Priyata Brajabasi has more

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CHOLERA OUTBREAK CLOSES ZAMBIAN SCHOOLS

Zambia's Ministry of Education has closed primary and secondary schools in the country due to an ongoing cholera epidemic.

The students were meant to return next Monday but will resume on 29 January.


Daniel Kijo reports 


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China "deeply shocked" by suicide bomber attacks in Iran

CUE: China says it is "deeply shocked" by bomb blasts in Iran that killed more than eighty people. The Islamic State group said it was responsible for the attacks. Here's Andrew Wood in Hong Kong

 

 

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Thursday, January 4, 2024

NYC sues bus companies over migrants row

New York is suing a number of bus companies it accuses of bringing
thousands of migrants to the city.

Mayor Eric Adams says the suit is intended to recoup some of the money
spent on caring for people that were bussed from the southern border.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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First black president of Harvard says campaign that led to her resignation part of a "broader war"

The first black president of Harvard University has described the rightwing campaign which lead to her resignation from the post as part of a "broader war to unravel public faith in pillars of American society".


Claudine Gay resigned after criticism centered on allegations of antisemitism and plagiarism in her academic work.

Our US correspondent Kate Fisher reports


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"Multiple" victims reported at US high school shooting

Police have responded to a shooting at a high school in the US state
of Iowa, where there are reports that multiple people have been shot.

The police have declined to say how many people are injured - or if
there are any fatalities.

The shooter has been identified, police say - and there is no active
threat - but authorities have not provided further details on the
gunman's current condition.

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America's top diplomat en route to Middle East for talks

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is headed to the Middle East for continued diplomatic discussions on the Israel-Gaza war. 


His trip to "a number" of countries, including Israel, comes as the Israeli army withdraws thousands of its troops from the Palestinian strip and shifts to lower-intensity military operations, following its ground offensive in the Hamas-run territory.   


But the conflict also shows signs of escalating to the wider region, with a suspected Israeli strike on a Hamas leader in Lebanon, twin Islamic State bombings in Iran, and with Iran-funded Houthi militants in Yemen attacking ships in the Red Sea. 


Benji Hyer reports.


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