Monday, January 18, 2021
Washington DC on lockdown ahead of Biden inauguration
president Joe Biden's inauguration on Wednesday.
25,000 National Guard troops are expected to help maintain security,
which remains tight following the storming of the Capitol building a
week and a half ago.
Kate Fisher reports from the streets of Washington D.C.
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WHO warns of vaccine ‘moral failure'
vaccine rollout is on the brink of being a catastrophic moral failure.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus blames wealthy nations for procuring
vaccines and pushing poorer countries to the back of the line.
William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.
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Trump prepares for day of pardons
the sentences of around 100 people during his final full day in
office.
The announcements are expected on Tuesday before Joe Biden is sworn in
as the new president on Wednesday.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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US bound migrant caravan stopped by security forces
been blocked by security forces in Guatemala.
It's set to be an early challenge for the incoming US President Joe
Biden, who has promised to revise immigration policy.
Sarah Walton reports
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South African vaccine strategy challenged
South Africa's official opposition party, the Democratic Alliance, is threatening legal action if government fails to provide clarity regarding the country's Covid-19 vaccine rollout plan. The DA believes that citizens' access to available vaccines is a constitutional obligation. Mark Roughton reports.
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Belgium begins roll-out of Moderna vaccine
Biden expected to cancel Keystone pipeline on day one
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ALEXEY NAVALNY IN COURT
The expedited trial has been set up in the police station where he is detained, and a judge brought in to carry out proceedings.
Stuart Smith has more from Moscow.
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Indian farmers gear up to intensify their protest against the new agriculture laws
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UK travel corridors have closed
All UK travel corridors have now closed. The corridors meant that those coming to Britain from selected countries could avoid quarantine, even during the pandemic.
But now, people arriving in the UK from any nation have to isolate, and show proof of a negative Covid-19 test before being allowed to enter.
Benji Hyer reports from London.
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Germany ponders nighttime curfew to combat Covid-19
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England to begin offering vaccines to over 70s
People in England aged over 70 will start receiving offers for a vaccination this week.
Almost 4 million people in the UK have been vaccinated - more than any other country in Europe.
Chris Jones has more in London
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UK EXPANDS VACCINATION PROGRAMME
UN CONTROLS REBEL-HELD AREA
India's COVID19 vaccine drive hit by glitches, hesitancy
The state of Maharashtra says it had to suspend the drive in some places temporarily. Government data shows that turnout was also much lower than expected.
Neha Poonia reports from Delhi.
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BREAKING: All National Guard troops in Washington to undergo additional security sweep ahead of inauguration
The Pentagon says that all twenty-five thousand national guard troops deployed in Washington for Joe Biden's inauguration later this week are now undergoing additional security checks to ensure they pose no threat to the President-elect.
The astonishing move comes amid fears that some of the troops may have political sympathies with President Trump and his violent supporters.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Biden to issue executive orders during first 10 days in office
Joe Biden is expected to call for unity at his inauguration amid tightening security in Washington DC following the riots at the US capitol on January 6th.
His Chief of Staff has also indicated Biden will issue a raft of executive orders, some of which will reverse several Trump era policies.
Jagruti Dave reports from Washington.
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Security tightens ahead of Joe Biden's Inauguration
There have been small protests at US state capitals which were braced for further violent unrest.
It follows a warning by the FBI of the possibility of armed protests in every state in the country.
Jagruti Dave reports from Washington DC which is stepping up its precautions in the run up to Joe Biden's inauguration
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Hong Kong begins approval analysis of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine
The Hong Kong government is deciding whether to approve the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for public use. If approved it will be the first vaccine to be rolled out in the city. The government says inoculations could start next month, after the Lunar New Year holidays.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
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Record number of serious cases in Japan
More than 5700 new coronavirus infections were confirmed across Japan on Sunday, with health authorities reporting a record 972 serious cases. According to the latest analysis, metropolitan areas are still attracting crowds, despite the state of emergency in 11 prefectures. Grace Lee reports from Tokyo.
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