Monday, April 13, 2020

China-Russia border becomes coronavirus battleground

Nearly half of China's new coronavirus cases on Sunday were reported in travellers coming from Russia. Chinese cities are now tightening controls along the Russian border. Julia Chapman has more from Moscow.

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Bono asks Seoul to help Ireland in fight against Covid-19

The South Korean government says it's received a letter from U2 frontman Bono ... asking for South Korea to help Ireland in its fight against Covid-19. Ireland has more than 9,000 cases of coronavirus and more than 300 deaths.

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul. 

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Sunday, April 12, 2020

US, Russia and Saudi Arabia Agree to Oil Production Cuts

The United States, Russia and Saudi Arabia have, along with other nations, agreed to cuts in oil production.

It comes after a fall in demand due to the coronavirus and tensions between Saudi Arabia and Russia.

Our US Correspondent Jagruti Dave has the details.

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COVID - 19 - Tanzania’s President warns of hunger


Tanzanian President John Magufuli says that the ravaging coronavirus pandemic is likely to result in food shortages across the country.


Isaac Lukando has more from Dar es Salaam



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Saturday, April 11, 2020

China to assist Tanzania with medical supplies


The Chinese Ambassador to Tanzania Wang Ke says medical supplies earmarked for the government of Zanzibar and Mainland Tanzania will arrive in the country within the next one week.



Isaac Lukando has more from Dar es Salaam





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Friday, April 10, 2020

Moscow introduces pass system for leaving home

The mayor of Moscow has announced that from Monday residents will require special passes to leave their homes. It comes as data shows people have been becoming less compliant with the city's lockdown measures. Julia Chapman has more.

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New York State has more Covid-19 cases than any single country

The state of New York now has more confirmed cases of Covid-19 than
any country outside of the U.S.

As the number of fatalities in New York City rises, a mass grave site
is now being used for temporary burials.

William Denselow has more from the city.

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Religious activity to go on in Tanzania despite rise in COVID-19 cases


As Christians in Tanzania observe Good Friday the Tanzanian government says it will not restrict religious activity even as the number of COVID-19 cases reaches 32.


Isaac Lukando has more from Dar es Salaam.




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US expels 10,000 migrants during COVID-19 outbreak

Nearly 10,000 migrants have been expelled from the United States
during the coronavirus outbreak.

People seeking asylum and unaccompanied children are also being turned
away at the Mexican border.

Sarah Walton reports.

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US COVID-19 death toll climbs to second-highest globally

The United States now has the second highest death toll from COVID-19,
behind Italy.

The latest figures show almost 17,000 people have died - surpassing
Spain's fatalities - while the US has more than 460,000 confirmed
cases.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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RADIO: DRC COVID-19 CASES RISE

Hi all,

Here's the intro of my radio voicer about the rise in COVID-19 cases in the DRC.

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The Democratic Republic of Congo has registered 215 cases of confirmed Coronavirus cases and 20 deaths since the outbreak first reached the country on March 10. The national task force against COVID-19 says 10 people have recovered so far. But the country is struggling to contain the outbreak as Chris Ocamringa reports.


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CUE IN...The COVID-19 outbreak


CUE OUT...Social distancing measures

Regards,

Chris.

India's lockdown may get extended as precaution to contain COVID-19

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is mulling whether to extend the world's largest lockdown as the nation continues to grapple with the spread of coronavirus.

He has scheduled to discuss the matter with the chief ministers of the Indian states on Saturday.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports...

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Uganda Arrests Officials Over COVID-19 Relief Fraud

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Uganda has arrested four top government officials following reports they inflated COVID-19 relief food prices.

 

The officials who work in the office of Prime Minister, have been running a program to provide food relief for vulnerable people amid the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Police say the suspects caused a financial loss to Government in excess of US. $500,000.


Michael Baleke reports from Kampala…

 

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Major oil exporters agree production cuts

Saudi Arabia, Russia and other major oil exporters have tentatively agreed a deal to cut oil production to try to boost prices. The industry has been shaken by an unprecedented slump in demand because of coronavirus lockdowns around the world. Moscow Correspondent Lucy Taylor reports. 


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Ugandan President Releases Exercise Video

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Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has released an indoor exercise video of himself showing Ugandans how to workout in small spaces.

This follows a ban on outdoor exercises after groups of people were seen jogging on the roads despite the coronavirus lockdown.

Isabel Nakirya reports


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Tsai Ing-wen Invites WHO Chief to Taiwan

Taiwan's President has invited the head of the WHO for a visit to come and see how it's handling the coronavirus outbreak there.

It's the latest in a war of words between to two sides over Taiwan's exclusion from the global health agency.

Patrick Fok reports.

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New daily infections of Covid-19 in S. Korea surging downward

South Korea once had the second most cases of Covid-19 in the world. But their latest daily tally is just 27 new infections, a record low for the country that once recorded more than 900 cases in a single day.

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul. 

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Trump says Mass Coronavirus Testing Not Necessary to Reopen Economy

President Trump has said nationwide testing for the coronavirus is "not necessary" before reopening the US economy.

Speaking at the daily briefing of the coronavirus taskforce, he also said the US has passed the 2 million milestone for the number of coronavirus tests conducted.

Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave reports.

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Thursday, April 9, 2020

UK PM LEAVES INTENSIVE CARE

UK prime minister, Boris Johnson, has left intensive care and has returned to his hospital ward.

He remains under close observation at St Thomas' hospital in London.

But in a statement, Downing Street said he's "in extremely good spirits".

It comes as the UK government announced 881 deaths, bringing the total to 8000.

Stuart Smith reports from London.


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New crew launches to International Space Station

Two Russian cosmonauts and a NASA astronaut have docked to the International Space Station after launching on Thursday. Leaving behind a pandemic-struck planet, they'll be carrying out their own lockdown for the next six months. Julia Chapman reports.

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