Monday, June 24, 2024

EU issues Apple compliance warning

The European Commission has warned Apple that it may be in breach of
its Digital Markets Act.

In preliminary findings EU regulators have accused the tech giant of
failing to sufficiently steer users away from its App Store.

William Denselow reports from Brussels.

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7 Killed, About 100 Kidnapped By Gunmen in Nigeria

Gunmen have killed at least seven people in Nigeria's northwest state of Katsina.

The incident occurred when the gunmen attacked a rural community in the state.

Tesem Akende reports

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EU has plan to use Russian frozen assets: Foreign Policy Chief

The European Union's foreign policy chief says a plan has been devised
to ensure Ukraine receives funds through Russian frozen assets.

EU foreign ministers are convening for talks Monday on how to navigate
Hungary's opposition to support for Kyiv.

William Denselow reports from Brussels.

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Congolese security forces have launched a crackdown for militiamen who killed civilians in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of Congo last week. Authorities say more than 30 people were killed by fighters of the Cooperative for the Development of Congo militia in the gold-rich province of Ituri. Chris Ocamringa has more from Kinshasa...

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EU loophole to bypass Hungarian Veto

The EU has found a legal way around Hungary's veto on using frozen Russian assets to purchase weapons for Ukraine. 

According to the Financial Times, Hungary's abstention from an earlier EU agreement this year has created a loophole, allowing Brussels to allocate these funds for military purposes.


Pablo Gutierrez, reports.


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French capital opens new airport connection as Olympics approaches

Paris will have its first direct subway connection to one of its airports as a new metro line opens on June 24.


The airport extension enters service just ahead of the Olympic Games, when millions of visitors are set to arrive in the French capital.


Ross Cullen reports.


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Zelensky calls for further easing of restrictions on using western-supplied weapons inside Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on allies to further ease restrictions on using western-supplied weapons to strike targets deeper inside Russia after weekend attacks on Kharkiv killed at least four people and injured dozens more. 

Megumi Lim reports from Kyiv  

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Japan sanctions Indian tech company for "helping" Russia

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Japan has sanctioned an India technology firm, along with  9 other companies globally for allegedly helping Russia evade sanctions. 


The sanctions are part of the country's economic measures against Moscow for invading Ukraine. 


Ishan Garg tells us more from New Delhi. 


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UK ELECTION BETTING INVESTIGATION WIDENS

An investigation into bets placed on the timing of the UK election is widening, according to reports.

The Gambling Commission is understood to be looking into more people with links to the government and the Conservative Party.

The regulator was already known to be investigating four individuals, including two Conservative candidates, over claims of a flurry of bets just before Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced an election for July 4th.

Chief Political Correspondent at the Times Aubrey Allegretti says the Gambling Commission is following a process.

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India's Parliament to meet for the first time after elections

Newly elected members to India's Parliament will be sworn-in this week as the House meets for the first time after Prime Minister Narendra Modi won a rare third term this month.

However, for the first time in a decade, Mr Modi's party no longer enjoys a majority in the House and as Neha Poonia reports, a resurgent opposition says it will demand answers from the government on an ongoing exam scandal.

Neha Poonia has more.

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China wants the EU to scrap tariffs on Electric Vehicles by July 4

INTRO: Beijing wants the European Union to scrap its preliminary tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles by next week.

Both sides have agreed to hold new trade talks to resolve an escalating dispute over tariffs, as Laura Westbrook reports.

North Korea could ratify Russia treaty this week

North Korean leaders are set to hold a key party meeting this week following the signing of a security treaty with Russia. 


The two countries on Wednesday agreed to mutually assist each other if they are attacked,. 


Chris Gilbert has more. 


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Friday, June 21, 2024

UN Secretary General calls for de-escalation between Israel and Hezbollah

A full-scale war between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah must be
averted, says United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres.
Speaking in New York on Friday, Guterres called for an immediate
de-escalation of tensions.
Jody Jacobs has more from the United Nations.

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US Supreme Court rules domestic abusers can't possess a gun

People under domestic violence restraining orders in the United States will be prevented from owning a gun following a Supreme Court ruling that upholds the protective law.


The statute had been challenged as being unconstitutional for violating the Second Amendment — the right to bear arms. 


But on Friday, judges in the highest court in America voted to leave the safeguard in place, a decision that comes as a relief to gun control advocates nationwide. 


Benji Hyer reports. 


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Heat Intensifies Across US Northeast - Warnings in Place

New York City and Washington D.C. are experiencing extreme heat, with temperatures set to reach the highest levels of the summer so far.

It has prompted officials to swing into action as the hot weather becomes a serious safety concern.

Mitch McCann reports:

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Putin considers reviewing Russian nuclear weapons doctrine

Putin claimed Russia will further develop its nuclear arsenal to preserve global balance of power. And pledged to supply the Russian army fighting in Ukraine with the latest weaponry and drones. However, Moscow also signals it's open to security talks with NATO states. Daria Bondarchuk reports from Moscow.


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US Supreme Court weighs crucial cases ahead of term end

The US Supreme Court still has almost 20 cases to decide before the
end of its term in the coming weeks.

Its judgements - which could come this Friday - could impact
November's presidential election, affect Americans' way of life and
upend long-held laws.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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India's health ministry records over 100 deaths due to heatstroke

India's health ministry says that there have been at least 110 confirmed heatstroke deaths in the country since March.

Weather experts have expressed concerns saying this year's summer season has been exceptionally harsh - with longer and more intense heat waves.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports from New Delhi...

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DATA FROM BLOOD TEST HACK PUBLISHED ONLINE

A group of hackers responsible for stealing hundreds of gigabytes of British healthcare data claims to have uploaded some of the information online.

The Russian-linked Qilin wanted $50 million dollars for the sensitive information — but no payment was made within their deadline.

Stuart Smith has more from London.

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Eight cities across Italy under red heat warnings


Eight cities across Italy are under red heat warnings, as the first significant heatwave of the summer grips much of southern Europe.

Giles Gibson reports from Rome.

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