IN: The exact details …
DUR: 32s
OUT: SOC
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0216UkraineFranceSecurityDealPreview-tw.mp3
INTRO:
A third round of talks between Indian farmers and government officials last night was inconclusive, as farmers demand higher prices for their crops.
A union is organising a nationwide strike on Friday, which follows protests this week as farmers continue to put pressure on prime minister Narendra Modi's government ahead of a general election this month.
Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai .
IN: "Yes, that was another round of talks…"
OUT: SOC
DUR: 55 secs
GENERIC: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0216IndiaFarmers-rb-generic.mp3
The city of New York City is suing several major social media platforms, accusing them of fueling a 'youth mental health crisis'.
Mayor Eric Adams says the lawsuit will hold TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and YouTube accountable for 'endangering the mental health of children'.
The social media companies involved deny the allegations and say they are working hard to keep young people safe.
Sally Patterson reports.
IN New York City
OUT SOC
DUR 43
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0215-MentalHealth-SP-generic.mp3
Three people, two of whom are juvelines, remain in custody after a mass shooting in the US state of Missouri, the country's 48th this year alone.
One person was killed and more than twenty wounded by gunfire at the end of the Super Bowl victory parade on Wednesday.
Almost one million fans had gathered downtown to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs's victory in the National Football League's championship game, as Benji Hyer reports.
IN: The bloodshed
OUT: gun laws
DUR: 38 secs
Zambia footballer Racheal Kundananji is now the world's most expensive female player.
Daniel Kijo reports
IN: The 23-year...
OUT: SOC
DUR: 25 Secs
INTRO:
NATO defense ministers are meeting in Brussels to mobilise more support for Ukraine.
But talks are being overshadowed by concerns about the 31-nation military alliance's own future.
Ishan Garg has this report from Brussels.
IN: Ramping up
OUT: SOCINTRO
Nigeria's government has asked the International Police (Interpol) to place three Nigerians on its watch list over alleged forgery.
The three are accused of forging documents in former President Muhammadu Buhari's name to steal $6.2 million from the Central Bank.
Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports.
INTRO: "The suspects...
OUT: SOC
DUR: 51"
Clip: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1502Nigeriaplacesthreeoninterpolwatchlist-AM-generic.mp3