Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Non-essential shops reopen in Belgium as coronavirus infections decline

Non-Essential shops are reopening in Belgium on Tuesday after a month's closure. 

Restaurants, bars, cafes and gym are remaining closed until the new year. 

It comes as Belgium's coronavirus figures continue to improve. 

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels. 

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UK MPs TO VOTE ON COVID TIERS

UK MPs will vote later (Tuesday approx 1900GMT) on a toughened set of tiered covid-19 restrictions, to replace a national lockdown for England.

Over 55 million people are set to enter the two most stringent tiers on Wednesday.

Dozens of Conservative MPs have indicated they'll vote against the measures.

Opposition Labour says it will abstain, which means the vote is set to pass.

Cabinet minister Michael Gove says the new tiers are necessary as lockdown expires.

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Virus measures to add $960 million to Tokyo Olympic bill

Organizers of the Tokyo Olympics say COVID-19 countermeasures will cost an additional $960 million dollars - as the price tag of the postponed games continues to climb. So far, postponing the Olympics has already added $1.9 billion dollars to the stretched budget. Emi O'Connor reports from Tokyo.


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India imposes new COVID19 rules despite drop in cases

The Indian government has imposed new COVID19 guidelines that will stay in place till the end of the year.

The new set of restrictions come even as the country's infection count in November was the lowest in four months and the number of deaths reported also fell sharply for the first time in five months.

Neha Poonia has more.

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China Export Rules for Sensitive Tech Take Effect

In China, a new law allowing it to take action against other countries that violate restrictions, or endanger national security takes effect from today.

The legislation expands Beijing's powers to counter trade restrictions imposed by other nations.

Patrick Fok reports from Beijing.

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Monday, November 30, 2020

Weak end to stellar month on Wall Street

Wall Street has posted its biggest monthly gain since 1987 as Covid-19
vaccine hopes have given traders a shot in the arm.

Sectors hit hard by the pandemic have seen major gains in recent weeks
but the U.S. markets did lose a little steam Monday.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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UNDP facing corruption and fraud allegations - FT Report

The United Nations Development Programme is facing several allegations of fraud and corruption tied to a multibillion-dollar climate investment facility, according to a draft report seen by the Financial Times.


The document purportedly describes financial misstatements worth million dollars across the UNDP's portfolio of projects funded by what's known as the Global Environment Facility. 


Here's UN correspondent Liling Tan with the details. 


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New Lockdown Orders for California

Officials in the US state of California are reacting to a surge of Covid-19 cases with new lockdown orders.  

More people are in the hospital for the disease in California now than at any other time since the pandemic began. 

Rachel Silverman has this report from Oakland. 


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Divided US Congress returns with coronavirus aid and government funding unresolved

US lawmakers return to Washington on Monday with just a few weeks left this year to pass a covid-19 relief package to help millions of Americans affected by the pandemic.


Congress must also agree on a spending bill to prevent a government shutdown before current funding runs out on December 11th.


Kate Fisher reports from Washington


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NYC schools set to reopen

New York City will begin reopening some of its schools just days after
ordering them to close.

The Mayor says Covid-19 testing will be ramped up in a bid to keep
students and educators safe.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Biden receives first Presidential Daily Briefing

US President-elect Joe Biden is receiving his first Presidential Daily
Briefing, something that's been delayed for three weeks with Donald
Trump still refusing to concede the election.

Mr Biden is also expected to announce more key posts for his incoming
administration.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Ethiopia war attracts humanitarian burden

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Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has declared victory over rebels in the country's separatist north- but it's not a narrative the leader of Tigray 
forces is buying.

The war between the Ethiopian government at the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), has lasted nearly a month- hundreds of people have reportedly been 
killed, and more than 40,000 people have sought refuge in Sudan, amid fears of an escalating humanitarian crisis and an ongoing guerilla war. 





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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

The body representing Russian track and field athletes has elected a new president as it continues to be dogged by doping allegations. It comes ahead of a decision by World Athletics over the status of clean Russian athletes. Julia Chapman has more.

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UN says more than 100 killed in Boko Haram attack in Nigeria




The United Nations says the death toll of people killed by Boko Haram insurgents in Nigeria over the weekend has risen to more than a hundred.

They were reportedly killed in a farming community in the northeastern state of Borno.

Correspondent Phil Ihaza, reports from Nigeria's capital Abuja.

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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

Negotiators are entering the last week of the Brexit negotiations, according to Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab.

In-person talks resumed in London over the weekend, after a suspension due to a coronavirus infection in the EU negotiating team.

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels.

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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

Boris Johnson's calling for 'unity and resolve' from his MPs ahead of a vote on Tuesday on tiered covid-19 restrictions for England.

Dozens of Conservatives are considering voting against the tiers which will replace a national lockdown on December 2nd.

Many feel the measures are too draconian or that their areas are being placed into the wrong level of restrictions.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt says the Prime Minister has already made several concessions to Conservative MPs.

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India's Serum Institute files defamation suit of 13 million USD against a volunteer

A leading Indian vaccine manufacturer says it will file a defamation suit for 13 million USD against a volunteer who took part in a coronavirus vaccine trial.

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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