Monday, September 29, 2025
Police search Michigan church for more bodies
attacked a Mormon church in Michigan, shooting worshippers, setting
fire to the building, and killing four people.
There are reports up to seven people are still missing as officials
comb the burnt ruins.
Nick Harper sends this report.
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UK home secretary to demand migrants earn right to settled status
Currently, migrants can apply for indefinite leave to remain after five years, giving them the right to live, study and work in the UK permanently. Labour plans to double the period it takes to gain the status from five years to 10. Laura Westbrook reports from London.
Uganda Airlines Partners with Air India
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Uganda Airlines has launched a new partnership with Air India, creating direct links from Entebbe to over 25 Indian cities.
The deal opens a gateway to Asia and Southern Africa, positioning Uganda as a rising travel hub.
Michael Baleke reports.
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RADIO: M23-WAZALENDO CLASH
Seychelles to hold rerun presidential election after no outright winner
The Seychelles electoral authority says with no outright winner in the presidential election, the country will hold a rerun vote between the two main contenders.
Isaac Lukando reports
Security forces deployed in Pakistan administered Kashmir amid escalating demonstrations
Security has been significantly hiked in Pakistan-administered Kashmir amid demonstrations and calls from a civil society alliance for a lockdown to press their demands.
Experts warn that any escalation could complicate Islamabad's efforts to manage the region's security.
Hira Mustafa has more.
Investigation continues into deadly stampede at political rally in India
The state government has appointed a new investigating officer to lead the probe into a stampede at a political rally in south India which left more than 40 people dead.
Police in the state of Tamil Nadu have also registered a case against leaders of the political party, fronted by an actor-turned-politician, which held the rally.
Rebecca Bundhun reports.
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EUROPE WINS AWAY RYDER CUP
They held off a dramatic fightback from the US on the final day but won 15 points to 13 in New York.
Captain Luke Donald says it was a big effort from all his players.
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Investigation continues into deadly stampede at political rally in India
The state government has appointed a new investigating officer to lead the probe into a stampede at a political rally in south India which left more than 40 people dead.
Police in the state of Tamil Nadu have also registered a case against leaders of the political party, fronted by an actor, which held the rally.
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Maharashtra Floods Kill Dozens, Force Evacuation of Thousands
Kshitij Nagar has more details.
Political controversy overshadows India-Pakistan cricket cup final
India has clinched their record ninth Asia Cup title beating Pakistan by five wickets - but the celebration was overshadowed by unprecedented drama.
The Indian cricket team refused to accept the trophy from Pakistan's interior minister who is also the Asian Cricket Council's president , leading to chaotic scenes at the presentation ceremony on Sunday night.
Ishan Garg tells us more
Sunday, September 28, 2025
Gunman kills two during US church service in Michigan
during a Mormon church service in the US state of Michigan.
He also set fire to the church, with authorities saying they expect to
find more victims inside the burnt out church.
Nick Harper reports.
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Trump pushes for peace ahead of Netanyahu meeting
Benjamin Netayahu at the White House on Monday as he pushes for a
peace deal in Gaza.
On Friday the Israeli leader told delegates at the United Nations
General Assembly that he planned to keep fighting until Hamas was
completely destroyed.
Toni Waterman reports from the UN in New York.
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Friday, September 26, 2025
Netayahu vows to continue fighting in fiery UN speech
countries recognizing a Palestinian state during his address to the
United Nations General Assembly.
Dozens of delegates walked out of the chamber during the speech in
protest to Israel's continued offensive on Gaza City.
Toni Waterman reports from the UN in New York.
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Toni Waterman reports from the UN in New York.
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US lawmakers call for TikTok transparency following deal
see a group of US companies taking the majority control of the
Chinese-owned app.
It comes after President Donald Trump signed an agreement paving the
way for the popular social media app to remain operational in the US.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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EU member states hold drone wall meeting
Friday to discuss the creation of an anti-drone defense system.
Russia has been accused of violating European airspace on several
occasions in recent weeks, something the Kremlin denies.
William Denselow reports from Brussels.
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STARMER ON TRUMP SHARIA LAW CLAIMS: 'RIDICULOUS NONSENSE'
It follows a speech by the US President to the United Nations General Assembly in New York, which was highly critical of London Mayor Sadiq Khan.
Olly Barratt reports from London.
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UK Government Seeks Digital ID Card To Fight Illegal Immigration
The UK Government wants to introduce compulsory digital ID cards to try and tackle illegal immigration.
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer admitted that Labour has 'shied away' from addressing concerns over immigration in the past.
He says plans for a new digital ID that will be stored on people's phones will be an "enormous opportunity" for the UK and make it tougher to work illegally.
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India Presses U.S. on Iran Oil Amid Scrutiny of Russian Imports
India's oil purchases are under growing scrutiny as Washington maintains high tariffs and sanctions on energy trade. New Delhi is now reportedly urging the United States to allow limited imports of Iranian oil to offset its heavy reliance on Russian supplies. Kshitij Nagar has more from New Delhi.