Wednesday, February 3, 2021

India slips to 53rd position on Economist Democracy Index

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India slipped to the 53rd position in the Economist Democracy Index from the 27th position it held six years ago.

Analysts say pluralism has been on the decline…

And protests against controversial laws have contributed to the slip.

Ishan Garg has more.

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Rihanna and Greta Thunberg draw attention to India farmer protests with tweets

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Pop star Rihanna and climate activist Greta Thunberg have created a stir after taking to Twitter to draw attention to the farmer protests taking place around the national capital in India. 

Farmers have been demonstrating since November against three new controversial agriculture laws.

Our correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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Australia – MP censured over vaccine comments

The Australian Prime Scott Morrison has warned controversial Liberal mp Craig Kelly to stop undermining the federal government's Covid response.

Mr Kelly was confronted by opposition front bencher Tanya Plibersek in the halls of parliament where she accused him of posting information on social media, contradicting government advice on vaccines and wearing masks.

Shaun Bindley reports

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Hong Kong lockdowns find no new COVID-19 cases

The Hong Kong government is continuing to defend its surprise COVID-19 lockdown strategy, despite the operation uncovering no new cases for a second day in a row. 

Some health experts say the lockdowns are a waste of resources, but the government says it's planning more in the coming days.

Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.


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Biden pays tribute to FBI agents shot dead on duty

US President Joe Biden has paid tribute to two FBI agents who were killed while serving a search warrant in Florida.


Three more were injured in one of the deadliest shootings in the bureau's history. Until Tuesday, no agent had been shot and killed on duty since 2008.


US correspondent Kate fisher reports.


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Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Biden signs immigration executive orders

US President Joe Biden has signed three executive orders focused on
reversing his predecessor's immigration policies, in a bid to reunite
hundreds of separated families.

However, the White House says now is not the time for migrants to
consider coming to the US.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Bezos to step down as CEO of Amazon

The founder of Amazon, billionaire Jeff Bezos says he's stepping down from his role as the company's CEO.


He'll become Amazon's Executive Chairman, but leave the day-to-day running of the business to another senior figure at the company.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Big gains on Wall St. as GameStop slides again

It was another big day on Wall Street Tuesday building on gains from
the previous session.

And after a historic rally last week GameStop has seen its shares
plummet for a second straight day.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Facebook Bans Military-Owned TV Network in Myanmar

Facebook has banned the page of a major television network owned by Myanmar's military in the wake of the country's military coup earlier this week.


The social media network says it is closely monitoring events in the country, and is taking temporary measures to curb disinformation. 


Ira Spitzer has more from San Francisco.


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Biden Administration Announces Direct Vaccine to Pharmacies

The Biden administration will begin providing COVID-19 vaccines to U.S. pharmacies. 

This is part of its plan to ramp up vaccinations as new virus strains start to appear. 


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Trump impeachment: Democrats argue president “singularly responsible” for Capitol riot

US Democrats, in their impeachment case, say former president Donald
Trump was "singularly responsible" for the riots on Capitol Hill last
month.

Trump's lawyers have dismissed the claim saying his speech, just
before the riot, was an example of freedom of expression.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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RUSSIA: NAVALNY SENTENCED TO PRISON

Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny will spend 2.5 years in prison after his suspended sentence was converted into jail time.

It comes amid fresh protests across Russia in his support.

Stuart Smith has more.

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Captain Sir Tom Moore dies with coronavirus, aged 100

Captain Sir Tom Moore has died with coronavirus, aged 100.


The British Army veteran won the nation's hearts by walking 100 laps of his garden before his centennial birthday to raise money for the National Health Service. 


Having set out to raise just £1000, he ended up inspiring £33m in donations last year. 


Benji Hyer looks back at the impact he made across the globe. 


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EU suspends staff activity at Northern Ireland ports over safety threats

The European Union has condemned threats of violence against staff working at ports in Northern Ireland after Brexit. 

Staff at the border have been carrying out new checks of goods under the terms of the Brexit deal which keeps Northern Ireland aligned to EU rules. 

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels.

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US mask travel rules starts

Travelers at US airports, bus and train stations will now be required
to wear a mask to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.

It follows an executive order from US president Joe Biden.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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UN Security Council to be briefed on Myanmar coup

The United Nations Security Council is to be briefed on the situation
in Myanmar.

The meeting has been moved forward following the military coup in the country.

Sarah Walton reports

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Nigeria orders 41 million COVID-19 vaccine doses from the African Union


Nigeria's government says it has ordered 41 million doses of vaccines from the African Union. 

It says this is part of its plans to vaccinate at least 70 percent of its more than 200 million population by 2022.

Correspondent Phil Ihaza reports in Abuja.




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8 areas in England singled out for enhanced coronavirus variant testing

Eight areas in England have been singled out for enhanced testing for the coronavirus variant identified in South Africa.


People living in those areas have been instructed to limit the amount of time that they spend away from their homes and to get tested for the virus.


Chris Jones reports from London.


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Tanzania’s government Monday launched a nationwide campaign to promote steam therapy to curb the spread of COVID-19.

Tanzania's Regional Administration and Local Governments Minister Suleiman Jafo said the nationwide steaming campaign is aimed to promote alternative remedies, including steam inhalation and consumption of more fruits and vegetables to fight infections and boost immunity.

 

Daniel Kijo reports.


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DRONES FOR HEALTH PROGRAMME

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The Democratic Republic of Congo has launched a fleet of drones that will deliver medical supplies to 70 hard-to-reach health facilities in the country.

The Drones for Health programme was introduced by an Australian logistics company called Swoop Aero. Chris Ocamringa has more...

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