Monday, March 9, 2020

Germany mulls football matches without spectators amid coronavirus outbreak

Calls are growing in Germany for football matches to be played without spectators as a result of the widening coronavirus outbreak.


There are now more than 1100 confirmed cases in the country.


Ira Spitzer has more from Frankfurt.


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S. Korea reports fall in daily confirmed cases of coronavirus

The South Korean government says it believes the coronavirus outbreak could be coming under control. Though there are nearly 75-hundred cases reported in the South, the number of daily confirmed cases fell from 518 last Thursday to 248 on Sunday.


Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.


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Cases of Coronavirus diagnosed patients rises to over 40 in India

The number of people diagnosed with coronavirus has risen to at least 40 in India.

Kerala is now on high alert after 5 more cases were confirmed in the southern state.

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Nigerian footballer slumps, dies during league match



A Nigerian footballer has slumped and died on the pitch while playing a game in the country's Professional Football League.

Correspondent Phil Ihaza reports from Abuja


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Moscow proposes prison sentences for disobedient tourists from Corona oubtreak countries

Moscow city authorities have proposed giving 5-year prison sentences to any tourists from countries with major coronavirus outbreaks - who fail to self-isolate for two weeks. It's the latest in a number of extreme measures being talked about in Russia. Dan Ashby has more. 




Number of dead rises in Italy as strict measures come into force for 16 million citizens

In Italy, 366 people are now confirmed to have died from the coronavirus, with more than 6,000 others being treated for the disease.

Several regions in the north of the country are facing new restrictions, with schools, leisure centres and cinemas closed and bars and restaurants forced to close earlier than usual.

Ross Cullen has more.

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Number of coronavirus cases continues to rise in India

The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in India has risen to at least 40.

The state of Kerala in south India is on high alert after more people were found to be infected there.

Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.

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Sunday, March 8, 2020

Coronavirus Cases grow Across the US

As the spread of coronavirus continues across the US, the capital reported its first case over the weekend.

Several states have declared a state of emergency and a cruise ship with more than 20 people infected with the virus is due to dock in California on Monday.

Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave reports:


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Tanzania refutes a second claim of coronavirus


Tanzania's minister of health Ummy Mwalimu has termed a widely circulated report on the presence of a coronavirus case in Tanzania as fake news.


Isaac Lukando has more. 



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Saturday, March 7, 2020

Zanzibar halts flights from Italy


The government of Zanzibar has temporarily suspended direct flights from Italy as the semi-autonomous island intensifies preventive measures against the deadly Coronavirus.


Isaac Lukando has more.


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Largest overnight increase in deaths in Italy since outbreak began

In Italy, 197 people are now confirmed to have died from the coronavirus, with nearly 4,000 others being treated for the disease.

An extra 20,000 medical workers are being hired as the country's health system tries to deal with the largest outbreak in Europe.

Ross Cullen has more.

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Friday, March 6, 2020

Facebook Removes Misleading Trump Ads

Facebook has removed a series of misleading ads run by President Trump's re-election campaign. 

The advertisements made it appear respondents were taking part in the official 2020 US census, but the census does not begin until March 12th. 


Technology Correspondent Rachel Silverman has more. 


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EU Health ministers meet in Brussels to discuss response to COVID-19 spread

EU Health Ministers have met in Brussels for an emergency meeting to discuss the spread the COVID-19 virus in Europe. 

With the virus now reported in 24 of its 27 member states, the EU has launched a procedure to boost levels of protective medical equipment in the bloc. 

The bloc is working to enhance its information sharing and medical supplies, with no plans to impose EU-wide travel restrictions. 

Lucy Hough (HOFF) has more from Brussels:

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Arab League supports Egypt over Ethiopia


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The Arab league has sided with Egypt in its dispute with Ethiopia over Ethopia's hydropower dam on the Nile river.
Ethiopia called the decision "blind" and says it is going is going ahead with its plans to begin filling the dam later this year.

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U.S. President Donald Trump signs $8.3 bn emergency spending bill for coronavirus response


U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an emergency spending bill providing $8.3 billion to respond to the coronavirus outbreak.

More than 200 cases of COVID-19 have been identified in the U.S. with at least 14 deaths.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson reports.

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US jobs data defies expectations

The US economy added an 273,000 jobs in February, well above expectations.

But it comes amid fears of an economic downtown caused by coronavirus.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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BRITS RETURNING FROM ITALY LOCKDOWN REGIONS TOLD TO SELF-ISOLATE

The number of cases of coronavirus in the UK has more than doubled in two days.

Over 110 people have tested positive, and on Thursday an elderly patient, died.

The UK is now entering its "delay" phase - which is intended to delay the peak of infections to the summer when the health service can better cope.

Our UK correspondent, Stuart Smith, reports.

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Brexit: Preparations cost government more than £4bn

UK government departments spent more than £4bn (or $5.2bn USD) on preparations for leaving the European Union, according to the country's public spending watchdog.

 

The National Audit Office says this figure included spending on staff, external advice and advertising.

 

It comes as the first round of post-Brexit negotiations ended in Brussels, with disagreements remaining on a number of key issues. 

 

Benji Hyer reports from London. 

 

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Macron warns coronavirus epidemic "inevitable"

A member of France's National Assembly is in intensive care after contracting coronavirus. 

The French president has warned the public to prepare for an "inevitable" epidemic - as the total number of cases reached 423.  Jessica King has more from Paris. 

 

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UK GOVT PLEDGES FOOD SUPPLIES WON'T RUN LOW AMID COVID-19

The UK government says it is working with supermarkets to keep food supplies going, if more people have to self-isolate with coronavirus.

It comes after a woman becomes the first person in the UK diagnosed with Covid-19 to die.

She was in her 70s and had underlying health conditions.

UK officials are considering further measures to try and limit the spread of the virus.

The UK's chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance says school closures are not imminent.

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