News Headlines - 24 September 2017
▽Kushner used private email to conduct White House business - POLITICO
Presidential son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner has corresponded with other administration officials about White House matters through a private email account set up during the transition last December, part of a larger pattern of Trump administration aides using personal email accounts for government business.
▽New travel ban adds North Korea, Venezuela
The Trump administration unveiled new restrictions on travel to the United States from eight countries, including North Korea and Venezuela, after its ban on visitors from six Muslim-majority countries expired Sunday.
▽China's central bank tells banks to stop doing business with North Korea: sources
China’s central bank has told banks to strictly implement United Nations sanctions against North Korea, four sources told Reuters, amid U.S. concerns that Beijing has not been tough enough over Pyongyang’s repeated nuclear tests.
▽ISIS challenge Prince Harry to a fight in a new video | Daily Mail Online
Islamic State has challenged Prince Harry to fight the jihadis in a disturbing new extremist video.
In the English-language clip a man who has been identified as Abu Uqayl from Singapore takes issue with the royal - who during his visit to the country spoke about terror attacks in London.
▽Pee'd off: Dutch women test urinals in public loo protest
By mid-afternoon, more than 160 largely discreet images had been posted on Instagram under the hashtag #zeikwijf -- a Dutch word meaning "a woman who urinates" -- many showing protesters attempting ambitious gymnastic poses to get the angle right.
While admitting the protest would be somewhat "tongue in cheek", organisers have a serious message, saying they want to prove "that it isn't possible for women to urinate in a decent, hygienic and dignified manner in a public urinal designed for me."