Friday, September 6, 2024

Parliamentary watchdog could summon Indian stock market chief in Adani case

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A key parliamentary committee could summon the Indian stock market regulator chief after she was accused of being involved in a multi-billion dollar money-laundering scandal involving India's richest man.

Hindenburg Research has alleged that SEBI Chief Madhabi Puri Buch had a stake in offshore funds controlled by industrialist Gautam Adani - and failed to disclose this relationship.

Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.

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Super Typhoon Yagi heads to Southern China with heavy rain and strong winds

INTRO: Super typhoon Yago is heading towards China's southern coast and the island of Hainan, after lashing Hong Kong with heavy rain and strong winds.

Packing winds of 240 kilometres per hour the storm is currently the equivalent of a Category 4 hurricane. Laura Westbrook reports.


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Thursday, September 5, 2024

Hunter Biden enters surprise tax evasion plea

Hunter Biden, son of US president Joe Biden, has offered to plead
responsibility in his tax evasion case to avoid a potentially
embarrassing trial.

The plea would mean he maintains his innocence but accepts punishment
for avoiding more than a million dollars of taxes.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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FAO: Gaza experiencing the most severe food crisis in its history

The Food and Agriculture Organisation says the Gaza Strip is
experiencing the most severe food crisis in the history of its food
crisis reporting.
The organisation on Thursday released its mid-year update on food
crisis around the world.
Jody Jacobs reports from the United Nations in New York.

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US Companies Add Fewest Jobs Since 2021

US companies added the fewest jobs last month since the start of 2021, according to payrolls processing firm ADP.

The data adds to growing evidence that hiring is slowing from its fast pace following the Covid outbreak.

US correspondent Kate Fisher reports.


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Researchers discover antibody that can kill all variants of COVID-19

A group of researchers led by the University of Texas Austin say they have discovered an antibody that can neutralize all known variants of SARS-CoV - 2…. the virus that causes COVID-19.  It could be a major breakthrough in fighting the virus which has claimed more than 7 million lives globally. Toni Waterman has more.

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Trump & Harris agree Debate mics remain muted

The Trump and Harris campaigns have agreed that microphones will muted
during next week's presidential debate while the other candidate is
speaking.

It means neither the former president or vice president will be able
to interrupt the other.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Michel Barnier named new prime minister of France

The centre-right veteran politician Michel Barnier (PRON: Bar-nee-ey) has been named the new prime minister of France.

The 73-year-old was chosen by the President Emmanuel Macron two months after an inconclusive election resulted in a hung parliament.

Ross Cullen reports.


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Hunter Biden tax fraud trial kicks off

Hunter Biden's trial on tax charges begins today in Los Angeles [Thursday].

The president's son has been accused of failing to pay more than a million dollars in taxes related to his business dealings overseas.

Ira Spitzer reports.

Pakistan is increasingly regarded as unsafe for journalists due to rising threats to their lives

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Journalists working in Pakistan's border areas with Afghanistan are facing a growing wave of violence.

In the latest attack, armed assailants have killed a local journalist working for a local news agency.

Pakistan ranks 152 out of 180 countries on the World Press Freedom Index, with experts calling it one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists.

Hira Mustafa has more.

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Burkina Faso issues new passports without West African bloc’s logo


Burkina Faso has taken a huge step in its quest to wean itself from the West African regional bloc, ECOWAS.

The military government has begun issuing new passports which do not have the logo of ECOWAS on its cover as is the case with the old passports.

Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports from Accra.



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21 missing after migrant shipwreck off coast of Lampedusa


At least 21 people are missing after a migrant shipwreck off the coast of the Italian island of Lampedusa.

The Italian coast guard rescued 7 people from the boat, with survivors saying it set off from Libya with 28 on board in total.

Our Italy correspondent Giles Gibson reports.

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China to Help Nigeria Tackle Money Laundering, Terrorism Financing

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China has agreed to partner with Nigeria in tackling money laundering and terrorism financing.


This was part of agreements reached after a meeting between the leaders of both countries, Bola Tinubu and Xi Jinping in China.


Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports.


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EU Raises Security Concerns Over Hungary's National Card for Russians and Belarusians

Concerns are rising in the European Parliament over Hungary's decision to extend its National Card program to Russian and Belarusian citizens.


It's leading to questions about security of the Schengen border-free zone.

Pablo Gutierrez reports



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UGANDAN OLYMPIAN DIES AFTER PETROL ATTACK

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A Ugandan Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei has died in Kenya four days after being set on fire by her partner. Cheptegei was part of Uganda's Paris 2024 Olympics athletics team. Leon Ssenyange reports

 

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Doctors continue with their protest for justice as India's Supreme Court hears the brutal rape and murder case

Doctors in India's West Bengal continue to protest after almost a month since a young medic was brutally raped and murdered in her place of work.

The Indian Supreme Court is hearing the case again on Thursday, with the country's federal investigative agency submitting a status report of its probe to the court.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports...

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FT: Russia looked to New Delhi to source critical goods for Ukraine war

A report by the Financial Times claims that Russia tried to covertly source critical supplies from India and that it even looked at building 'facilities' to support its war in Ukraine.

India's Foreign Ministry has not commented on these claims.

In the past, India has acknowledged it has historic ties with Moscow but has not criticised Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Neha Poonia has more.

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UK DENIES RIFT WITH WASHINGTON OVER ISRAEL ARMS

The UK government is denying there's a rift with Washington over the suspension of some arms exports to Israel.

London announced the suspension this week of 30 arms export licences to Israel over concerns they could be used in violations of international law.

It provoked an angry response from some Israeli politicians - and it was reported the move also concerned figures in the Biden administration in Washington.

But UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy says he's discussed it with the US Secretary of State.

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Xi says China ready to 'deepen cooperation' with Africa in infrastructure and trade

INTRO: Chinese president Xi Jinping says China is ready to 'deepen cooperation' with Africa in infrastructure and trade as more than 50 African leaders and UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres attend this week's China Africa forum.

African leaders secured major deals for deeper cooperation in infrastructure, agriculture, mining, trade and energy at China's biggest summit in years. Laura Westbrook reports.


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Wednesday, September 4, 2024

14-year-old in custody after 4 killed at Georgia high school

Two students and two teachers have been killed in a mass shooting at the Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia. State officials say they have a suspect in custody - and he's only 14-years old. Toni Waterman has the latest.

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