Monday, January 15, 2024

PM Says UK Will Not Hesitate To Act Against Houthis

The UK Prime Minister has defended his decision to carry out joint strikes alongside the US on Houthi Rebel targets in Yemen. 

Rishi Sunak reaffirmed that the UK would not hesitate to act against Houthi targets in response to almost 30 attacks on international shipping in the region, since November. 


His statement in Parliament on Monday, coincided with reports that a US-owned cargo vessel had been struck by a missile in the Red Sea. 


Simon Gaitán reports…


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US ship hit by Houthi missile off coast of Yemen

A ballistic missile, fired by Houthi rebels, has hit a US-owned-and-operated cargo ship off the coast of Yemen. 


The incident follows the US military shooting down a separate anti-ship cruise missile targeting an American destroyer vessel operating in the Southern Red Sea over the weekend.


These retaliations are the first by the Iranian-backed militants since the United States and its allies began launching strikes on Yemen in response to dozens of Houthi attacks on commercial shipping in the region. 


Benji Hyer has the latest. 


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The UN appeals for humanitarian funding for the people of Ukraine

The United Nations has launched a 4.2 billion dollar appeal for
humanitarian aid in Ukraine.
Martin Griffiths, the UN's humanitarian chief says some 14.6 million
people in the country need humanitarian assistance calling on donors
to not forget Ukraine.
Jody Jacobs reports from the United Nations in New York...

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Pope Francis: no current plans to retire


Pope Francis insists that he is not thinking about retiring at the moment.

With the 87-year-old suffering from a number of health issues last year, there has been speculation that he could step back from his role, as his predecessor Benedict the Sixteenth did in 2013.

Giles Gibson has more from Rome.

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UN urges world not to forget Ukraine

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The United Nations has urged the world not to forget about Ukraine as it tries to raise billions in support for the country.
The UN's aid chief says more than 10 million Ukrainians are still in need of support as the second anniversary of Russia's invasion nears.

Alex Cadier reports from Brussels

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At least one dead as Cyclone Belal slams France's Reunion Island

At least one person has died and hundreds of thousands more are under a strict lockdown as Cyclone Belal slams France's Indian Ocean island of Reunion. The territory is under a red warning - the first since 1989. Toni Waterman has more.

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Massive snowstorm raises turnout question at Iowa caucuses

The first votes are to be cast today in the race for the American presidency as Republicans in Iowa begin the party's process of choosing a presidential candidate.


Donald Trump is heavily favored to win, but a massive snowstorm has descended on the state, and could depress turnout at tonight's caucuses.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Begins Production

The Dangote refinery located in Lagos, southwest Nigeria has begun production of petroleum products after years of construction delays.


It is Africa's largest refinery, valued at over 20 billion dollars.


Correspondent Tesem Akende reports.


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Poll suggests UK Conservative Party to lose close to 200 seats

A new poll suggests the ruling Conservative Party in the UK is on track to lose nearly 200 seats in Parliament at the next general election. The poll puts pressure on the government ahead of a key debate on migration policy later this week. Julia Chapman reports.

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Summit of Nations Not Aligned to Major Power Blocs Kicks off in Uganda

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A five-day summit for nations not aligned to major power blocs has begun in Uganda's capital Kampala.

One hundred and twenty countries that form the Non-Aligned Movement are putting heads together to find better ways to cooperate and be heard on the global stage.


Isabel Nakirya reports

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Collapse of Goldmine in Tanzania Kills 22, Official Says

The collapse of an illegal small-scale gold mine has killed at least 22 people in northern Tanzania following heavy rains, a senior government official said on Sunday.


Isaac Lukando reports


Indian Ocean island nation of Comoros votes for president in Africa’s first election of 2024

The Indian Ocean island nation of Comoros voted Sunday for president in Africa's first national election in 2024.


Isaac Lukando reports


US SHOOTS DOWN HOUTHI MISSILE

The US says it has shot down a missile fired by Houthi rebels at one of its warships in the Red Sea.

It's the first such attack since UK and US-led air strikes on the Iran-backed group at the end of last week.

UK prime minister Rishi Sunak is making a statement to MPs on Monday about his decision to join air strikes with Washington.

Former UK national security adviser and ambassador to the UN Mark Lyall-Grant says it's a difficult balance.

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India, Maldives hold high-level talks President Muizzu's troop withdrawal deadline

India and Maldives have held talks to reportedly find to a 'mutually workable solution' after President Muizzu requested New Delhi to withdraw all troops from the island nation by March 15.

The meeting comes at a time when relations between the two countries remain tense following a diplomatic spat and following Mr Muizzu's recent trip to China.

Priyata Brajabasi has more

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Rahul Gandhi launches second pan-India march ahead of elections

Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi has launched another pan-India march, this one beginning from the riot-hit state of Manipur, where he accused Prime Minister Modi of letting down the people of the region.

More than 180 people have been killed in the violence that first started there in May last year.

Mr Gandhi plans to cover more than 6000 kilometers over 66 days spanning the breadth of the country from east to west ahead of elections later this year.

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Iowa prepares for first-in-the-nation vote

It's decision time in the United States with the Iowa Caucus just hours away.

Republican voters in the midwest state are the first-in-the-nation to have their say on which candidate they want representing the party to challenge President Joe Biden in November's election.

Recent polling suggests a landslide victory for former president Donald Trump in Monday night's vote. 

Nick Harper is at a caucus venue in Des Moines, Iowa.

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China condemns countries that congratulate Taiwanese President Lai's victory

CUE: China's condemned the United States and other foreign countries that congratulated William Lai for winning the Taiwan presidential election at the weekend. 

Beijing has never ruled the democratic island of 24 million people but says it is part of Communist China and refuses to rule out a military attack to unite it with the mainland. 

Here's Andrew Wood in Hong Kong


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Trump confident on eve of Iowa caucuses


Donald Trump is expected to secure a big boost later today in his battle to return to the White House.


The Iowa Caucuses take place overnight South Africa-time:  the first time real American have cast ballots in the race for the Republican Party's presidential nomination.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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N Korea says it successfully launched solid-fueled ICBM

North Korea says a projectile it launched on Sunday was carrying a hypersonic warhead. 

It’s claiming it successfully launched a solid-fueled intermediate range intercontinental ballistic missile, which fell into the Sea of Japan.


Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo. 


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Sunday, January 14, 2024

Trump leading polls as Iowa gears up for first in the nation caucuses

The US state of Iowa is gearing up to vote in the Iowa caucuses which traditionally kick-start the US primary campaigns.

As our US correspondent Jagruti Dave, there's a certain former president who is leading the polls.

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