Tuesday, January 30, 2024
Hong Kong Unveils Plans for New Domestic Security Legislation
Monday, January 29, 2024
US Defense Secretary returns to work at Pentagon
after nearly a month's leave due to prostate cancer.
His return comes after 3 US troops were killed in a drone attack in
the Middle East.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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Anti-Muslim hate rises in US
There's been a jump in cases of anti-Muslim and anti-Palestinian discrimination and hate in the US since the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel
Complaints increased by nearly 180 per cent in the three months afterwards, according to the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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U.S. President Biden under pressure over deadly attack on troops in Jordan
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The U.S. is weighing up how to respond to an attack on its service people killed and injured in an attack on the Jordan-Syrian border, blamed on Iran-backed militia. There's pressure on President Joe Biden to retaliate; with some opposition Republicans calling for him to target Tehran.
Caroline Malone reports.
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US border reforms could be unveiled this week
US lawmakers could unveil sweeping new border reforms this week, according to sources.
After weeks of closed-door negotiations, a bipartisan immigration proposal could be on the cards - marking the first major policy overhaul since the 1990s.
The bill would aim to reduce unprecedented levels of illegal crossings along the southern border.
Sally Patterson has more.
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Trump slams “rigged” trial ahead of judge’s ruling
case against him should have been dismissed.
His accusations come just days before a judge is expected to determine
whether to block him from running a business in New York ever again.
William Denselow reports.
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Italian PM Giorgia Meloni unveils $6 billion plan to invest in Africa
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Austria also pauses lifesaving support for UNRWA
countries to reverse their UNRWA funding suspension.
Several countries paused their funding to the aid agency following
allegations that some UNRWA personnel were involved in the October 7th
terror attacks in Israel.
Jody Jacobs reports from the United Nations...
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King Charles and Princess of Wales discharged from hospital
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Iran's Foreign Minister visit to Pakistan
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The Foreign Ministers of Iran and Pakistan say both nations are committed to addressing 'shared challenges' through diplomatic means.
The Iranian Foreign Minister who is in Islamabad for a day-long visit claims 'external actors' are backing militants in border regions of both countries, with an aim to disrupt the peace process.
Hira Mustafa reports from Islamabad.
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EU REPORTEDLY READY TO FORCE ORBAN TO APPROVE UKRAINE AID BUDGET
The latest round of financing has been delayed by Budapest's unwillingness to approve such a sum for Kyiv over the next four years.
Frustrated EU officials are reportedly looking at extreme options to bypass Budapest's veto.
Stuart Smith reports from Brussels.
MALI, BURKINA FASO AND NIGER BREAKAWAY FROM ECOWAS--
Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger accuse ECOWAS of being influenced by Western powers and not helping in the fight against terrorists in their regions.
But ECOWAS says it is taking steps to repair the strained relations.
Correspondent, Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports from Accra.
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Talks held in Paris aimed at freeing Israeli hostages
Negotiations in Paris over the weekend brought together representatives from Israel, Qatar, Egypt and the U.S.
Sarah Coates reports from Tel Aviv.
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French farmers threaten 'siege' of Paris as protests continue
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Kenya to Appeal High Court Ruling Blocking Police Deployment to Haiti
Kenya's government plans to contest a decision by the High court to halt deployment of police officers to Haiti.
The UN security council in October approved the Kenyan force deployment under a UN peacekeeping mission to restore order in Haiti.
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Shortage of vets in EU could hurt exports as new post Brexit-checks kick in
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A shortage of veterinarians in the European Union could hamper food imports into the United Kingdom, analysts have warned.
As part of new Brexit-related border control measures coming into effect this week, the UK is demanding animal and plant products come with a health certificate.
But there aren't many in the EU who could issue those, as Ishan Garg reports from Brussels.
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Austria suspends payments to UN Palestinian aid agency
From Berlin, Trent Murray reports.
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Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger Republic Announce Exit From ECOWAS
Military rulers in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger Republic have announced membership withdrawal of their countries from West Africa's regional bloc, the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS.
Correspondent Tesem Akende reports from Jos.
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Kenya oil facilities face huge losses as Uganda shifts to Dar port
A new report says Kenya has lost $200 million worth of oil exports to Uganda. The country has been Uganda's largest regional market since last year.
Daniel Kijo reports.
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