Monday, November 30, 2020
Ethiopia war attracts humanitarian burden
Moderna Inc joins vaccine race seeking approval from U.S. and European regulators
The race to roll out COVID-19 vaccines has intensified, following news that vaccine developer Moderna Inc is seeking urgent approval from U.S. and European regulators [Monday]- after reporting that its vaccine is 94 per cent effective.
Nina-Maria Potts has more:
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Russian Athletics Federation elects new president
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UN says more than 100 killed in Boko Haram attack in Nigeria
Correspondent Phil Ihaza, reports from Nigeria's capital Abuja.
Tanzania’s environmental management body calls for alternatives for plastic as December plastic ban looms closer
As the December 31st deadline for plastic packaging draws closer the National Environment Management Council has called for interested parties to present their views and advice to the Tanzania Bureau of Standards for alternative packing options.
Banned packaging includes tubing, bottles, and the type used by vendors to store different products like peanuts and cashew nuts.
Daniel Kijo reports
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UK eyes Brexit deal this year after 'landing zone' identified, fishing rights remain contentious
UGANDA'S PRESIDENT MUSEVENI ORDERS POLICE TO INVESTIGATE KILLINGS
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Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has asked police to investigate the alleged killing of protesters during the two-day demonstrations that rocked the country in November. Local authorities announced that more than fifty people were killed in protests over the arrest of presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi.
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UK PM URGES 'UNITY' OVER COVID TIERS
India's Serum Institute files defamation suit of 13 million USD against a volunteer
The Serum Institute of India dismissed allegations as "malicious and misconceived" after the volunteer claimed to have suffered a neurological impairment after being administered a dose.
Sreoshi Mukherjee has more.
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UK PM URGES SUPPORT FOR COVID TIERS
Jared Kushner to visit Saudi Arabia and Qatar
White House adviser and US President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner is due to visit Saudi Arabia and Qatar this week to hold talks aimed at easing regional tensions.
It comes days after the killing of a top Iranian nuclear scientist.
Our US Correspondent Jagruti Dave has more.
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Hong Kong tightens COVID-19 measures amid city's worst outbreak
Hong Kong is tightening its COVID-19 social distancing measures, as health authorities say the city's current outbreak is the worst since the pandemic began.
Schools are suspending classroom teaching for the rest of the year, and the government is ordering civil servants to work from home.
Richard Kimber reports.
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Biden unveils women-led communications team as Trump claims election was stolen
US President-Elect Joe Biden has named an all-female senior communications team and he is expected to nominate women to key economic positions.
Meanwhile President Donald Trump continues to make unfounded claims about election fraud.
Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave reports.
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Sunday, November 29, 2020
[Wrap] US officials warn of post-Thanksgiving Covid-19 spike
are warning Covid-19 cases are about to accelerate at rates not
previously seen.
Infections have been rising rapidly in recent weeks, with the US
recording 4 million new cases in November alone.
US correspondent Nick Harper reports.
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AfDB approves 120 mln USD loan for Tanzania hydropower project
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a 120 million U.S. dollar loan to fund the construction of a 50-MW hydropower plant in western Tanzania.
Isaac Lukando reports
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Saturday, November 28, 2020
Germany to name a street in Berlin after Tanzanian independence activist
Councillors in the German capital, Berlin, have voted to replace a street name honouring a colonial governor in East Africa accused of having ordered massacres.
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Friday, November 27, 2020
US business markets preview
Traders will be looking to see if the markets can extend the success
of recent record breaking sessions.
Analysts say investors are feeling positive, despite ongoing
uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic and Donald Trump's
refusal to concede the US election.
Sarah Walton reports from New York.
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AFRICAN SECURITY SUMMIT
US Covid-19 hospitalisations hit new record over Thanksgiving
Americans woke up the morning after the Thanksgiving holiday to a NEW RECORD number of Covid-19 hospitalisations.
Experts are warning this might just be the tip of the iceberg as infection rates from Thanksgiving travel become clearer, and as Americans head into the winter months and further into the holiday season.
Meanwhile, Astrazeneca continues to face questions over its Covid-19 vaccine trial.
Here's US correspondent Liling Tan with the latest.
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Black Friday takes radically different shape thanks to COVID-19
Millions of Americans are expected to take part in the traditional Black Friday sales.
But the annual event looks very different this year because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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