Monday, September 16, 2024
Israel accuses the UNRWA of sheltering Hamas terrorists
attack on the world body,
accusing it of burying its head in the sand.
Ambassador Danny Danon says Hamas terrorists are running the UN aid
agency, UNRWA in the Gaza Strip.
Jody Jacobs reports from the United Nations in New York.
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TikTok begins legal fight for survival in US
Social media platform TikTok is in federal court fighting for its survival in the US.
It's making its case against a law that will see it banned unless Chinese owner ByteDance sells it.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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Thousands protest possible Audi factory in Brussels
streets of Brussels to protest the potential closure of an Audi
factory.
Employer organizations warn that the move could scare off foreign
investors and potentially cost businesses millions of Euros. (1)
William Denselow reports from Brussels
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GLASGOW “MORE LIKELY” TO HOST 2026 COMMONWEALTH GAMES
A new host was required after the Australian state of Victoria pulled out of organising the international sporting competition due to rising costs.
Stuart Smith has more.
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Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger to launch new passport.
Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger are set to launch a new biometric passport- something which could further thwart efforts by the leaders of ECOWAS to bring them back into the organization.
Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports from Accra.
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Nearly 300 Prisoners Escape Nigerian Prison After Floods
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Authorities in Nigeria are on the hunt for over 200 inmates who escaped following devastating floods in Maiduguri, Northeast Nigeria.
The flood caused by an overflow of a dam as well as heavy rainfalls broke the walls of the prison where the inmates were serving time, allowing 281 of them to escape.
Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports.
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UK PM Keir Starmer meets Italy's Giorgia Meloni for talks on migration
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Ukraine's air defense repels mass drone attack against Kyiv
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Imran Khan former Pakistani Prime Minister faces new legal battle
Khan already faces over 200 plus corruption charges, which he claims are politically motivated.
Pakistan's government has denied that claim.
Hira Mustafa has more.
Eight dead after heavy rain and flooding in Central Europe
Devastating rains have claimed at least eight lives across central and eastern Europe, as a powerful storm causes widespread flooding and disruption.
Pablo Gutierrez Reports
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BIDEN: 'EVERY RESOURCE' AVAILABLE FOR TRUMP PROTECTION
A 58-year-old suspect is in custody after a rifle was spotted on Mr Trump's golf course in Florida yesterday.
The Republican candidate in November's election says he is "safe and well".
Former FBI agent Bobby Chacon says the Secret Service is being praised for a swift response.
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Delhi's chief minister announces resignation just days after being released from prison
Mr. Kejriwal was granted bail after almost six months of detention for being allegedly involved in a graft case.
Sreoshi Mukherjee reports...
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Doctors continue protests over murder after ex-head of college is arrested for allegedly tampering with evidence
Junior doctors are continuing their protests after Indian police over the weekend charged the former head of the medical college in Kolkata with tampering with evidence after a female medic was raped and murdered.
The incident in August triggered demonstrations across the country.
Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.
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Typhoon Bebinca lands in Shanghai, strongest storm to hit city since 1949
All flights in and out of Shanghai were cancelled and highways closed, as Typhoon Bebinca lashed the city with strong winds and torrential rain. Laura Westbrook reports.
Sunday, September 15, 2024
FBI treating West Palm Beach incident as an assassination attempt on Donald Trump
Investigators say a suspect is in custody.
Our US Correspondent Jagruti Dave has more
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Saturday, September 14, 2024
Dangote Refinery to Commence Petrol Loading For Nigerian Market September 15th
The Nigerian government says the Dangote refinery in the country will commence loading of petrol for the domestic market on Sunday, September 15th.
Tesem Akende reports.
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Friday, September 13, 2024
New York to consider slavery reparations
New York City will examine its historical role in the slave trade and could offer controversial reparations as a result.
Legislation passed by the city council this week approved a new study into the legacy of slavery and racial injustice.
Eight lawmakers voted against the bill - with one calling the idea of taxpayers funding reparations "insulting".
Sally Patterson reports.
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Concern over mail-in ballots as Trump and Harris continue campaigns in swing states
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U.S. Presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump continue campaigning in swing states on Friday.
Mail-in ballots are going out to voters in some U.S. states, ahead of the election in November, but there is concern over whether the postal service can handle them.
Caroline Malone reports.
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US sets steep Chinese tariffs
effect towards the end of this month.
The new rules include a 100% duty on Chinese electric vehicles and a
50% duty on solar cells.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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