Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Uber India lays off 25% off its workforce
Russian prosecutors seek long sentence for American Paul Whelan
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Abe declares coronavirus emergency over in Japan
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has announced that the coronavirus emergency in Japan is now over, ending curbs on economic activity throughout the country. Officials are now aiming to breathe new life into Japan's economy, which has entered a recession for the first time in years. Grace Lee reports from Tokyo.
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WHO temporarily suspends hydroxychloroquine trial citing safety concerns
WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus made the announcement on Monday.
Jagruti Dave reports from Washington.
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Monday, May 25, 2020
Joe Biden makes rare public appearance during pandemic for Memorial Day
He visited the Veterans Memorial Park in his home state of Delaware.
Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave has more..
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GERMAN COURT DEALS ANOTHER BLOW TO VOLKSWAGEN OVER DIESELGATE
Germany's highest court has ruled that the carmaker owes money to people who bought cars with rigged emission systems and want to give them back.
It's the latest setback for the company from its 2015 dieselgate scandal, when it emerged that it had manipulated some of its diesel engines in order to skirt environmental regulations.
Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin.
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Battlelines form around historic EU stimulus
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BURUDNI PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS EXPECTED ON MONDAY
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Burundi's electoral commission is to announce provisional results from last week's presidential election on Monday. The ruling party's Evariste Ndayishimiye is poised to be declared the winner.
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Madrid and Barcelona emerge from lockdown in Spain
Testing suggests 12.5% of Moscow has COVID-19 immunity
Testing in Moscow suggests that more than one in ten people have antibodies to the coronavirus, meaning they have already had the disease. The head of the city's department of health suggested the number may be high enough to begin moving out of lockdown - even though new cases are rising by thousands each day. Moscow Correspondent Lucy Taylor reports.
Japan lifting state of emergency ahead of schedule
Japan is set to completely lift its state of emergency on Monday - with the government claiming cases are now under control. The state of emergency was supposed to expire on the 31st - but most regions have already eased restrictions. Grace Lee reports from Tokyo.
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N. Korean leader calls for stronger 'nuclear deterrence'
Sunday, May 24, 2020
US restricts travel from Brazil due to rising covid-19 cases
Our Washington Correspondent has the details.
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COVID - 19 - Tanzania Lab probe findings out
Tanzania's Health ministry has revealed findings of an investigation into the workings the National Health Laboratory after President John Magufuli raised concerns over Covid-19 testing facilities at the state-owned lab.
Isaac Lukando - Dar es Salaam
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Saturday, May 23, 2020
Tanzania is set to resume football leagues
Tanzania is set to resume 4 football leagues in the country and has designated 2 cities to play host to the matches that will be played without spectators.
Isaac Lukando has more from Dar es Salaam.
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Friday, May 22, 2020
TANZANIA TO REOPEN UNIVERSITIES COME JUNE 1st
Tanzania's president on Thursday announced the reopening of universities from next month, thus moving towards normalization and easing restrictions imposed to stem the spread of coronavirus.
Daniel Kijo reports
Biden apologizes for interview gaffe
[Preview] US data to show more recessionary signs
world's largest economy is well on its way to recession.
New GDP, jobless claims and consumer spending data is out this week.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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UK IMPLEMENTS BORDER QUARANTINE
The Home Secretary, Priti Patel, says the change in rules will reduce the risk of coronavirus cases crossing the border.
But there are questions over why the government didn't implement border restrictions earlier.
Our reporter, Stuart Smith, has more from London.
Uncertainty over school reopening in UK -- but risk to children far lower
The British government's scientific advisory group, known as SAGE, say children are almost 60% less likely to get coronavirus compared to an adult if they were in contact with an infected individual.
The group published documents assessing whether students should return to school, but the scientists "cannot be clear" on the extent to which they could be reopened without leading to cases taking off in the UK again.
From London, Benji Hyer reports.
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