Friday, May 15, 2020
[Preview] US Housing Market in focus in week ahead
This week US economic data will provide a deep dive into the health of
the housing industry.
And it's unlikely to provide positive reading.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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RATE OF TRANSMISSION RISES IN UK

US retail sales plunge as coronavirus continues to take economic toll.
US retail sales plunged a record 16.4 percent in April, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to drive economic decline.
The drop was far worse than expected.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington.
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US aims to cut off Huawei trade
is preparing to block shipments to Chinese telecoms giant Huawei.
It comes as the US granted Huawei another extension allowing Americans
to continue doing business with the Chinese company.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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Nearly 70% of US parents not ready to send children back to school
It comes after President Donald Trump said schools closed because of
the coronavirus should "absolutely open" in the fall.
Sarah Walton reports from New York.
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GERMAN ECONOMY GOES INTO RECESSION
Brexit talks faltering, according to punchy statements by UK and EU Chief Negotiators
The Chief Brexit Negotiator, David Frost, believes "very little progress" has been made between Britain and the EU in post-Brexit talks.
Both sides have just completed the third round of negotiation, but Mr Frost stated that "significant outstanding issues" still remain.
From London, Benji Hyer reports.
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Russian football to return in June
Russian football will return in June after being halted during the coronavirus pandemic. The governing body has announced the current Premier League season will be completed, even though cases of the virus continue to surge. Lucy Taylor reports.
More people dying in care homes than hospital in UK
More than a third of care homes in England have now recorded a coronavirus outbreak.
That number is as high as 40% in London, and Public Health England data shows almost every district in the country now has had an outbreak in at least one care home.
From London, Benji Hyer reports.
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World Bank approved $1 billion dollars to help India fight COVID19
Previously, the World Bank announced it will spend 1 billion dollars to help support India's healthcare setup.
Neha Poonia has more.
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WHO Seeks Reason Over Expelled Staff in Burundi
Burundi ordered the country's WHO representative and three other staff to leave the country days prior to the national election.
Isabel Nakirya reports
UK GOVT PRESSED BY UNIONS OVER SCHOOLS RETURN
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Moscow begins mass antibody testing
Moscow has announced a new mass testing programme, beginning today [MAY 15]. Tens of thousands of people a week will be offered tests for coronavirus antibodies, to help authorities work out the rate of the virus in the population. Moscow Correspondent Lucy Taylor reports.
Indian train passengers turned away from Bangalore after quarantine protest
Very limited rail services resumed in India this week as a nationwide lockdown continues in the country to try to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.
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Authorities Call for Probe into Milk Formula Scare
Reports say several children in Hunan province have developed swollen heads after drinking a powdered drink called Beianmin.
Patrick Fok reports from Beijing.
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S. Korea's Moon pledges to improve online learning amid pandemic
Thursday, May 14, 2020
U.S. markets rally despite more bleak jobs data
of more bleak jobs data.
Instead investors are focusing on businesses reopening across the
county and the prospect of more stimulus measurers.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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UK GOVERNMENT BAILOUT TRANSPORT FOR LONDON
U.S. government whistleblower immunologist warns America "running out of time"
Wisconsin Supreme Court votes against extending governor's stay-at-home order
The conservative majority on the Supreme Court in the US state of Wisconsin has voted against the Democratic governor's decision to extend a stay-at-home order, aimed at curbing the spread of coronavirus.
The debate over when to reopen America has increasingly become a partisan - with Republicans from the White House down pushing for an end to the shutdown.
From Washington, Kate Fisher reports
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