Friday, November 29, 2024
Inflation ticks up in Eurozone
according to the Eurostat statistics agency.
This puts prices above the European Central Bank's two percent target
but the increase was expected.
William Denselow reports from Brussels.
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RADIO: FLOODS DESTROY DRC HOMES
Several families have been left homeless after floods damaged their houses in the west of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The floods were triggered by heavy rains that pounded the town of Boma in Kongo Central province. Chris Ocamringa has more from Kinshasa...
Putin says Russia can target 'decision-making centers' in Kyiv
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Pakistan to raise anti riot force to tackle future public demonstrations
This is in response to the recent mass rally organized by supporters of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan to demand his release.
Hira Mustafa reports from Islamabad.
Notre Dame cathedral prepares for grand reopening
UK MPs TO VOTE ON ASSISTED DYING LEGISLATION
The bill would allow adults with mental capacity who are terminally ill to request assistance to die, with approval needed from two doctors and the High Court.
It's a free vote - meaning parliamentarians can vote with their conscience, rather than following a party position.
Conservative MP Kit Malthouse says he'll be voting for the bill.
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Professor Kevin Yuill, chief executive of Humanists Against Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia, is opposed.
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Bangladesh to pursue charges of "crimes against humanity" against ex-PM Hasina at ICC
The Bangladesh government says it will pursue charges of crimes against humanity against ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the International Criminal Court.
Hasina fled Bangladesh in August after student protests turned violent in the country - and remains in exile in India.
Ishan Garg tells us more.
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China court sentences journalist Dong Yuyu to 7 years on spy charges, family says
The veteran Chinese state media journalist was detained by police in Beijing in 2022 while having lunch with a Japanese diplomat. Laura Westbrook reports
Thursday, November 28, 2024
Mexico’s President clarifies immigration stance after Trump claims border victory
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Net Migration To The UK Falls 20% From Previous Record High
Net migration to the UK fell by 20% in the year to June 2024, after record high numbers the year before.
The decline was driven by stricter rules imposed by the previous Conservative government, which included a clampdown on the dependents of those on study visas.
Figures from the Office for National Statistics show net migration was an estimated 728 thousand, down from 906 thousand in the year to June 2023.
Migration was a key issue at the last UK general election, but the Labour Government has rejected calls for a new cap on visas.
Migration minister Seema Malhotra has said that the "underlying causes" of migration need to be addressed.
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President Macron's signature pension reforms at risk of repeal
Delegates meet for 2 state solution forum
global alliance for the implementation of the two state solution.
The alliance was created on the sidelines of the United Nations
General Assembly earlier in the year with a goal of achieving a
lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians.
William Denselow reports from the Belgian capital.
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Finnish Court Says Nigerian Separatist Agitator To Face Charges Next Year
A court in Finland says prosecutors against Nigerian separatist agitator, Simon Ekpa will be allowed to present charges against him in May next year.
He was arrested in Finland last week over allegations of violence and terrorism in Nigeria.
Tesem Akende reports.
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Three Americans released in US-China prisoner exchange
The Americans were released in exchange for unidentified Chinese nationals and are now in US custody, according to a US official. Laura Westbrook reports.
MEXICO CASTS DOUBT ON TRUMP BORDER CLAIMS
The President-elect said Claudia Sheinbaum had told him in a phone call that she would 'effectively' close the Southern Border.
But the Mexican President says her policy will not be to close borders, but to tackle migration with respect for human rights.
Dr Andrew Wroe, Senior lecturer in American politics at the University of Kent, says it will be difficult for Donald Trump to deliver all his campaign pledges around deportations and immigration.
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Car makers could face $860M fine for violating India's emission rules
Car makers in India including the Korean Giant Hyundai and Japan's Honda are facing fines worth more than 800 million dollars, according to media reports.
The fines are for allegedly violating India's emission regulations, as Ishan Garg tells us from New Delhi.
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Four dead in Sri Lanka rains
A cyclonic storm that has developed in the Bay of Bengal has brought record rainfall to Sri Lanka and southern India, as Neha Poonia reports.
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Seoul blanketed by snow
Heavy snow is blanketing South Korea's capital for the second consecutive day.
It marks record Seoul’s heaviest November snowfall.
Chris Gilbert has more.
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