Russia-Trump inquiry: Russian foreign minister dismisses FBI charges

Media captionThe Russian foreign minister called for “facts” before commenting further Russia’s foreign minister has dismissed as “blather” the charges levelled by the FBI special counsel against 13 Russians for election meddling. Sergei Lavrov said at a major security conference in Germany he would not comment further until he saw “facts”. The charges brought byContinue reading “Russia-Trump inquiry: Russian foreign minister dismisses FBI charges”

Seven key takeaways from the Russian indictments

Image captionThe indictments from Special Counsel Robert Mueller investigations were unexpected Special Counsel Robert Mueller has dropped another Friday blockbuster with his sweeping indictment of three organisations and 13 Russian nationals for meddling in the 2016 US presidential election. For the first time the special counsel’s team has taken dead aim at its central mandateContinue reading “Seven key takeaways from the Russian indictments”

Russia-Trump inquiry: Russians charged over US 2016 election tampering

Media captionRussians recruited ‘real Americans’ as part of ‘information warfare’ Thirteen Russians have been charged with interfering in the US 2016 election, in a major development in the FBI investigation. Three of those named have also been accused of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and five have been accused of aggravated identity theft. The announcementContinue reading “Russia-Trump inquiry: Russians charged over US 2016 election tampering”

Six Turkish journalists jailed for life for ‘coup links’

Image copyrightAFPImage captionMany journalists have been targeted in Turkey’s post-coup crackdown A Turkish court has sentenced six journalists to life in jail for alleged links to the July 2016 coup plotters. The judgement came as another Turkish court decided to release German-Turkish journalist Deniz Yucel, who has been held for a year without charge. TheContinue reading “Six Turkish journalists jailed for life for ‘coup links’”

Barnaby Joyce: Australia PM’s remarks ‘inept’, deputy says

Image copyrightGETTY IMAGESImage captionMalcolm Turnbull and Barnaby Joyce at a press conference in 2016 Australian Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce has sharply criticised the nation’s leader, Malcolm Turnbull, in an escalation of tensions that have rocked the government. On Thursday, Mr Turnbull admonished Mr Joyce for making a “shocking error” over his affair with a formerContinue reading “Barnaby Joyce: Australia PM’s remarks ‘inept’, deputy says”

Lunar New Year: Chinese TV gala includes ‘racist blackface’ sketch

Image copyrightYOUTUBE/CCTVImage captionBy some estimates, the show is the most watched entertainment programme on earth A skit on China’s biggest Lunar New Year TV show has sparked widespread criticism and accusations of racism. In a comedy routine celebrating Chinese-African ties an Asian actress appears in blackface and with exaggerated buttocks. Using make-up to lampoon blackContinue reading “Lunar New Year: Chinese TV gala includes ‘racist blackface’ sketch”

President Cyril Ramaphosa pledges ‘new dawn’ for South Africa

Image copyrightREUTERSImage captionCyril Ramaphosa, 65, is one of South Africa’s wealthiest politicians New South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has spoken of a “new dawn” in his first State of the Nation address. Mr Ramaphosa, who was sworn in on Thursday, promised to “turn the tide of corruption”. He also spoke of accelerating land redistribution andContinue reading “President Cyril Ramaphosa pledges ‘new dawn’ for South Africa”

Ethiopia declares national state of emergency

Image copyrightREUTERSImage captionDemonstrators celebrate the release of political prisoners in Adama, Oromia A national state of emergency has been declared in Ethiopia just one day after the unexpected resignation of Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn. A statement by the state broadcaster said the move was necessary to stem a wave of anti-government protests. Hundreds of peopleContinue reading “Ethiopia declares national state of emergency”

Mexico earthquake: Strong tremor hits Oaxaca state

Image copyrightREUTERSImage captionIn Mexico City, people were gathering on the streets as the ground shook A powerful earthquake has hit south-western Mexico, causing buildings to shake in the capital Mexico City, about 350km (217 miles) away. The epicentre of the 7.2-magnitude tremor was near the town of Pinotepa de Don Luis in the Oaxaca state,Continue reading “Mexico earthquake: Strong tremor hits Oaxaca state”

Ex-Oxfam aid worker tells of sex assaults by colleagues

A former Oxfam aid worker has told the OP’S NEWS  she was sexually and physically abused by a senior male colleague while in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. The woman claims she was also sexually assaulted by another Oxfam worker after a party in South Sudan months later. She says she was “screaming for help”Continue reading “Ex-Oxfam aid worker tells of sex assaults by colleagues”

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