Monday, February 19, 2024

AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK RAISES ALARM OVER IMPENDING SOCIAL UNREST IN NIGERIA

The African Development Bank, ADB says rising prices of food and petrol could lead to social unrest in the country.

 

Correspondent Tesem Akende reports.


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Tanzania lifts import ban for Kenya tea exporters.

Tanzania has lifted its ban on  imports of Kenyan tea. The Tea Board of Tanzania revealed it will restart issuing import licenses.

Daniel Kijo reports.

Major political parties in Pakistan fail to share a power sharing agreement

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Two major political parties in Pakistan have failed to finalise a power sharing agreement after days of coalition talks.
 
This even as jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan's party has renewed calls demanding a probe into allegations of election rigging.

Hira Mustafa has more from Islamabad. 

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Eiffel Tower workers due to go on strike

Eiffel Tower workers are due to go on strike on Monday, marking the second time in a month that staff have taken industrial action.

Workers are demanding an immediate review of the monument's financial management.

Ross Cullen reports.







Indian opposition leader in former constituency as pan-India march picks up pace

Months ahead of a national election, Rahul Gandhi's pan-India march has entered the country's most populous state.

In Uttar Pradesh, which elects the most Members of Parliament in an Indian election, Mr Gandhi is canvassing in his former constituency in the hopes of drumming up support for his party once again.

Neha Poonia has more.

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India's Navy chief says deal to by 31 armed drones from US to be signed soon

India's Navy chief says that a deal to buy 31 armed drones from the US is expected to be signed soon, according to local media reports.

The potential drone purchase is part of a potential $4 billion deal, and comes as western countries are eager for India to reduce its dependence on Russia for weapons.

Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai .

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Potential breakthrough in talks between protesting farmers and Indian government

Protesting farm unions in India have extended the pause on their protest for another two days, after a fourth round of talks with central ministers offered the potential of a breakthrough.

For a week, thousands of farmers have been held off from marching to New Delhi in the north Indian region of Punjab.

Last week farmers clashed with security officials, who used tear gas shells to stop the farmers 200 kilometers away from the national capital.

Priyata Brajabasi has more


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Sunday, February 18, 2024

White House Blames fall of Avdiivka on dwindling ammunition and "congressional inaction"

The White House says Russian forces were able to capture the strategically critical town of Avdiivka because the Ukranians are running out of ammunition and it blamed Congress for failing to agree on a new round of funding.

The fall of the town of Avdiivka in Ukraine's Donbas region is seen as Russia's biggest victory since last year's capture of Bakhmut.

Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave has more.

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Friday, February 16, 2024

Trump ordered to pay around $350 million in civil fraud trial

A New York Judge has ordered that former US president Donald Trump pay
over 350 million dollars in damages,
after finding him liable for fraud.
After a marathon court case, Judge Arthur Engoron also barred the
former president from doing business in New York.
Jody Jacobs reports from New York...

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US President Joe Biden blames Russian President Vladimir Putin for Alexei Navalny death

US President Joe Biden says his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin is "responsible" for the death of Russia's opposition leader Alexei Navalny. 


In a press conference at the White House, Mr Biden said he's "outraged" but "not surprised" by the news, though he stopped short of calling it an "assassination."


Navalny died aged 47 on Friday in an Arctic Circle penal colony, according to the country's prison service. 


He was poisoned before being arrested and prosecuted in Russia, and was serving 19 years in jail on extremism charges that are viewed by many Western nations as politically motivated.


Benji Hyer reports. 


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BACK-ANNO: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has lambasted statements made by Western leaders as "absolutely rabid." A spokesman for Vladmir Putin said Russia's penitentiary service was looking into Navalny's death but provided no further information.



Wholesale inflation in the U.S ticks up in January

The United States Producer Price index rose zero point three percent
following a decrease the month before.
The latest numbers are higher than expected with some economists
saying this is the latest sign that some inflation pressures in the
economy remain elevated.
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Former FBI informant charged with lying over Biden business dealings

A former FBI informant has been charged with lying about Joe Biden and
his son's alleged business dealings with a Ukrainian company.

Republican lawmakers in December moved to impeach the president on
claims that he personally benefited from Hunter Biden's business
ventures.

If convicted Alex Smirnov faces the possibility of 25 years behind bars.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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Opposition Labour Party Win Two By-Elections in Major Blow for Governing Conservatives

The UK's opposition Labour Party has won two by-elections in a blow to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

Labour overturned large Conservative majorities in the seats of Wellingborough and Kingswood.


This comes a major blow to the governing Conservative Party ahead of an upcoming general election. 


Stuart Smith reports. 


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European leaders react to Alexei Navalny's death

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European leaders have reacted to the death of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny. The response comes after Russia' prison service announced that Navalny had died after falling ill during a walk.


Alex Cadier reports from Brussels


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Uganda in talks to import all its oil via Tanzania

Uganda is seeking to revamp its oil import procedures by shifting to Tanzania as its primary import hub.  As it stands Ugandan fuel companies acquire 90 percent of their supplies through Kenyan companies.

Daniel Kijo reports from Dar es Salaam.

Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny reportedly dead

Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny has reportedly died in prison. Navalny was the country's most prominent critic of the Putin government and had been serving a 19-year jail sentence at an Arctic penal colony. Julia Chapman reports from London.

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Trump questions Biden's Ohio toxic train trip

US President Joe Biden will visit the site of a toxic derailment in
Ohio on Friday.

However, there are questions about the timing of his trip, coming more
than a year after the incident.

Nick Harper reports from Austin.

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Greek parliament approves same-sex marriage bill in historic vote


Same-sex civil marriages are now legal in Greece after a historic vote in the country's parliament.

The Greek Prime Minister said it "makes the lives of several of our fellow citizens better" but the Orthodox church has condemned the move.

Our Southern Europe correspondent Giles Gibson reports.

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Nigeria’s Central Bank Bars Foreign Oil Firms From Repatriating 100% Foreign Exchange Proceeds At Once

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Nigeria's central bank has set a limit on foreign currency transfers of proceeds from crude export by international oil companies to their parent companies abroad.


This is part of the government's measures to improve dollar supply in the country.


Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports.


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Internet suspended in India's northeastern region of Manipur again

Two people have died and at least 25 injured in fresh violence in India's Manipur state.

Officials say they were forced to suspend internet services because social media was being used to 'incite' violence against security teams.

More than 200 people have been killed and 50,000 displaced since ethnic clashes first began in May last year.

The state still has tens of thousands of troops stationed there but continues to see clashes between two warring communities.

Neha Poonia has more.

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