September 7, 2023: Rio Grande barriers, UK prison escape, Sept. 11 attacks defendants, Japan launches moon, Sunak
1. A U.S. judge ordered Texas to move floating buoys that were placed in the middle of the Rio Grande to block migrants from illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, a tentative win for President Joe Biden, whose administration sued the state.
2. British police said they had issued an urgent appeal to find a former soldier suspected of terrorism offences who went on the run after escaping from a London prison.
3. U.S. President Joe Biden has rejected several conditions sought by five Guantanamo Bay prisoners as part of a deal with federal prosecutors that would see them plead guilty to conspiring in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the New York Times reported.
4. Japan launched a lunar exploration spacecraft aboard a homegrown H-IIA rocket, hoping to become the world's fifth country to land on the moon early next year.
5. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces another difficult vote to fill a vacant seat in parliament after a lawmaker who was given an eight-week suspension for groping two men at a London club last year announced he plans to resign.
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1. A U.S. judge ordered Texas to move floating buoys that were placed in the middle of the Rio Grande to block migrants from illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, a tentative win for President Joe Biden, whose administration sued the state.
2. British police said they had issued an urgent appeal to find a former soldier suspected of terrorism offences who went on the run after escaping from a London prison.
3. U.S. President Joe Biden has rejected several conditions sought by five Guantanamo Bay prisoners as part of a deal with federal prosecutors that would see them plead guilty to conspiring in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the New York Times reported.
4. Japan launched a lunar exploration spacecraft aboard a homegrown H-IIA rocket, hoping to become the world's fifth country to land on the moon early next year.
5. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces another difficult vote to fill a vacant seat in parliament after a lawmaker who was given an eight-week suspension for groping two men at a London club last year announced he plans to resign.
Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/
#riogrande
#river
#mexico
#usa
#joebiden
#guantanamobay
#prisoner
#september11
#joebiden
#japan
#rishisunak
#morningnews
#headlines
#uk
#london
#moon
#News
#reuters
#newsfeed
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