Monday, September 27, 2021

NEW GAS DEAL BETWEEN HUNGARY & RUSSIA SPARKS SPAT WITH UKRAINE

Russian gas giant Gazprom has signed a new long-term supply agreement with Hungary that would bypass Ukraine.

In response, Ukraine's Foreign Ministry slammed what it says was a political decision, made to please Hungary's allies in the Kremlin.

Hungary's Minister of Foreign Affairs insists the deal is "non-political", and is instead about "security, sovereignty, and economics."

Stuart Smith reports from Moscow.

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Sudan, Ethiopia Conflict

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Sudan says it stopped an Ethiopian military incursion along the border between the two countries on Sunday.

The accusation is the latest flare-up in a long-running dispute between Sudan and Ethiopia.

Naba Mohiedeen has more from Khartoum

 

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Afghanistan's UN Ambassador withdraws from General Assembly speech

Afghanistan's ambassador to the United Nations has withdrawn his name
from the list of speakers to address the General Assembly.

It's the last day of the high level debate in New York.

Sarah Walton reports

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Panic buying at petrol stations in the UK -- army could be deployed

The UK is considering deploying the Army to deliver fuel, after fears of supply shortages sparked panic buying at petrol stations across the country. 


The British government's also suspending competition law to allow oil companies to target deliveries to forecourts.


From London, Benji Hyer reports.  


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MERKEL'S RIVALS THE SPD TAKE ELECTION WIN

Outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel's party, the CDU, have failed to win this year's election in Germany. The centre-left SPD, led by Mrs Merkel's former finance minister Olaf Sholz, took a narrow victory with 25.7 percent of the voter share. But it's not over yet, as Laura Makin-Isherwood reports from Berlin.


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Indian farmers hold nationwide protest

A year since India implemented new laws aimed at liberalising the farming sector, thousands of farmers have blocked roads and railway tracks across the country.  

Forty farmer unions have been protesting against these laws for nearly a year now even as the government has refused to give in and scrap the laws.

Eleven rounds of talks have failed.

Neha Poonia has more from New Delhi.

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UK CONSIDERS ARMY FUEL DELIVERIES

The UK government's considering calling in the military to drive fuel tankers to petrol stations amid shortages caused by panic buying.

There's no shortage of fuel nationwide, but there is a lack of HGV drivers in the country.

The fuel industry will be temporarily exempt from competition laws - allowing suppliers to target filling stations which are running low.

Some foreign HGV drivers will also be given 3-month visas to work in the UK.

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves says it's not enough.

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Hong Kong opposition party says no members planning to contest election

Hong Kong's main political opposition party says none of its members are planning to stand in the city's December elections. The Democratic Party is facing pressure over its political future, following Beijing's sweeping overhauls of Hong Kong's electoral process.

Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.


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Chinese President Xi warns of ‘grim’ Taiwan situation in letter to opposition

Chinese President Xi Jinping has warned Taiwan faces a "grim and complex" situation as he seeks to build ties with the island's opposition party. 


It comes after the party elected a new leader, Eric Chu, who has vowed to rekindle high-level talks with the Chinese Communist Party.


Samuel Wong reports.


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Sunday, September 26, 2021

NO CLEAR WINNER IN GERMAN ELECTION

German citizens have been casting their votes in the election that will decide who replaces Angela Merkel as Chancellor after 16 years in power. But while polling stations have closed, it could be a long time yet before we know who will lead in the Bundestag. Exit polls have placed both the centre-right CDU and centre-left SDP neck and neck.

Laura Makin-Isherwood reports from Berlin.


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Biden will get booster shot in public

US President Joe Biden says he intends to get a Covid-19 booster shot
in public soon.

The booster rollout started this weekend, amid confusion about exactly
who's eligible.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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US authorities probe Montana train derailment that killed 3

US authorities are investigating a train derailment in the state of
Montana that killed three people and injured 50 others.

The Amtrak passenger train came off the tracks in a remote area near
the town of Joplin.

The US National Transportation Safety Board has launched an investigation.

Reporter Jake Ward says the train derailed in good weather and on a
straight stretch of track.

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Friday, September 24, 2021

Quad agree new initiatives to counter China

At a White House the four leaders of the US, India, Japan and
Australia have announced new agreements prompted by concerns over the
growing influence of China.

The initiatives aim to strengthen supply chain security, improve 5G
telecommunications, better monitor climate change and help train up
science and technology graduates.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Huawei Exec and U.S. Justice Dept. strike deal in extradition case

A Huawei executive detained in Canada nearly three years ago at the
United States' request is expected to soon return to China.

This comes after a settlement was reached with the U.S. Justice
Department in her extradition case.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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World leaders hold high level energy meeting

Members of the international community are holding a summit on the
sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly to discuss the
world's energy needs.

The focus of the meeting is on clean energy and bridging the accessibility gap.

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York

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Strength of consumer in focus in week ahead on Wall Street [PREVIEW]

Investors on Wall Street will be assessing the strength of the US
consumer in the week ahead.

And both traders and the Federal Reserve will be assessing some fresh
inflation data.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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CDC Director endorses boosters for people at high-risk, and 65 and over


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has endorsed boosters shots for older and more vulnerable people in the United States.

The decision clears the way for millions of people to get a third Pfizer vaccine, six months after their last.

Caroline Malone reports from Washington


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UN campaigners urge action on education for Afghan girls

Female campaigners from Afghanistan have told the United Nations that
the Taliban must be compelled to continue access to education for
girls and women.

Malala Yousafzai was amongst the group that addressed the UN's Deputy
Secretary General.

Sarah Walton reports

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First in-person Quad meeting in Washington

The Prime Ministers of India, Japan and Australia are in Washington to
discuss vaccine diplomacy, infrastructure, and pushing back against
China's growing dominance.

Narendra Modi, Yoshihide Suga, Scott Morrison and Joe Biden are
gathering for their first in-person meeting of the Quad.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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UK Government considering using military to solve supply chain issues

UK ministers are urging people not to panic-buy as the country is hit with fuel supply issues.


A shortage of delivery drivers to supply petrol stations with fuel means some have had to temporarily close.


The government is now considering whether to use the military to solve issues like this.


Chris Jones reports from London


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