Thursday, February 4, 2021
Democrats request Trump testify at his impeachment
impeachment trial.
Lawmakers want the chance to question the former president under oath
about the storming of the Capitol building last month.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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Myanmar blocks Facebook
Myanmar's military rulers have blocked access to Facebook as they seek to crack down on dissent following the coup which brought them to power.
The platform has been a key organizing tool for supporters of the country's democratically elected government.
Ira Spitzer has more from San Francisco.
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UN Security Council deeply concerned about Myanmar, stops short of condemning coup
The United Nations Security Council on Thursday expressed deep concern over the military takeover of the civilian government in Myanmar, and the arbitrary detention of key officials.
The Council statement, however, stopped short of condemning the coup.
UN correspondent Liling Tan has the details.
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US House votes to discipline conspiracy theorist lawmaker
conspiracy theorist lawmaker, who endorsed the execution of key
Democrats, from the committees she sits on.
Majorie Taylor Greene is part of the QAnon movement and has made
racist remarks against other representatives.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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US Defence Secretary orders "stand-down" to fight extremism amongst ranks
Treasury seeks understanding before any action following GameStop trading frenzy
of the recent trading frenzy involving GameStop is needed before
taking action.
Regulators are meeting Thursday to discuss the trading volatility seen
over recent days.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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Doctors reveal world's first successful face and double hand transplant
successful face and double hand transplant.
The patient says it's given him a second chance at life.
Sarah Walton reports.
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In first for Europe, Iran envoy sentenced to 20-year prison term over bomb plot
An Iranian diplomat accused of planning to bomb a meeting of an exiled opposition group has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.
It's the first trial of an Iranian official for suspected terrorism in Europe since Iran's 1979 revolution.
Ross Cullen reports.
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Russia issue COVID19 passports
One of Russia's most populous regions will begin issuing COVID19 passports on Friday. Authorities say that their holders will be exempt from pandemic restrictions, such as social distancing or self-isolation. Galina Polonskaya has more.
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No changes to Northern Ireland protocol as UK and EU hold 'constructive' talks
Ireland says there will be no changes to the Northern Ireland Brexit protocol, despite calls from the UK.
It follows a row caused by Brussels saying last week it was going to impose possible border restrictions between Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Chris Jones has more in London
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Former Ugandan warlord convicted of war crimes at the ICC
UK trials will look into mixing vaccines for better results
Hundreds of people are being recruited for UK trials to see if different Covid-19 vaccines can be used for first and second doses.
The study will first look at whether it's effective and safe to combine the Pfizer jab with a later Oxford/AstraZeneca one, or vice-versa.
Researchers hope this will make the global rollout more flexible.
Benji Hyer has the details from London.
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German scientists say pooches could be key to stopping pandemic
Scientists in Germany say our four-legged friends could hold the key to helping stop the disease spreading in large crowds.
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UK LAUNCHES VACCINE MIXING TRIAL
TANZANIA GOVERNMENT DENIES HOSPITALS PACKED WITH COBID-19 PATIENTS
Tanzania's health ministry has denied claims being circulated on social media that hospitals are overwhelmed with Covid-19 patients.
The ministry's permanent secretary, Mabula Mchembe, said the public should not spread fear among people.
Daniel Kijo reports.
One in four in India reportedly may have been infected with Covid-19
One in four of India's population of more than 1.3 billion may have been infected with Covid-19.
News agency Reuters cites a source with direct knowledge of a government serological survey, suggesting the numbers are much higher than reported.
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Indian government slams Rihanna tweet supporting farmers
In a rare move, New Delhi accused the celebrities of putting out inaccurate and irresponsible tweets.
For more than two months now, tens of thousands of Indian farmers have been camped outside of Delhi protesting three new farm laws that bring in private investment to the sector.
Neha Poonia has more.
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Australia – Federal politician taken to task for anti vaccine posts
Australia's opposition Labour party has asked Facebook to monitor Liberal backbencher Craig Kelly's social media activity, after he posted information undermining his party's Covid response, and appeared as a guest on a notorious anti vaxxers podcast.
Mr Kelly is under pressure to take down the posts, which cast doubt on the vaccination process and spruik unproven treatments.
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China Marks One Year to Beijing Winter Games
But rights groups have called for a boycott of the Beijing games over policies including those on Xinjiang and Hong Kong.
Patrick Fok reports.
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Hong Kong teachers' union protests mandatory COVID-19 testing plan
Hong Kong's largest teachers' union is criticising government plans to force staff to take regular COVID-19 tests, in order for schools to be allowed to fully reopen. The Education Bureau says it's the safest way to manage a return to full classroom teaching. But the union says teachers are being unfairly singled out.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
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