Tuesday, April 20, 2021

France backs civilian transition in Chad after president's death

France has called for a smooth transition in Chad to an "inclusive, civilian government" after the death of the president from injuries sustained on the frontline.

68-year-old Idriss Deby died on Tuesday after being wounded during an attack by rebels fighting the Chadian government.

Ross Cullen reports from Paris.

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World Food Program to Fight Malnutrition in Venezuela

The UN's World Food Program has reached an agreement with the Venezuelan government to provide nutritious meals to school children.

A recent WFP study shows Venezuela is the 4th worst-hit country in the world in acute food insecurity- behind just Yemen, DRC, and Afghanistan.

 

Mary Triny Mena reports from Caracas

 

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Biden says he's "praying" for the "right verdict" in Chauvin's murder trial

US President Joe Biden says he's praying for the jury in the Derek Chauvin murder trial to reach what he called "the right verdict", saying the evidence in the case concerning the killing last May of George Floyd is "overwhelming".


The President's intervention is highly unusual, and comes as the jury continues to deliberate in Minneapolis.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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EMA SAYS LINK BETWEEN BLOOD CLOTS AND J&J VACCINE

The European Medicines Agency says there IS a possible link between the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine and blood clotting.

It's now recommending warnings about these very rare blood clots should be added to labelling, but it remains up to member states what action to take.

But it insists the benefits still outweigh the risk.

Stuart Smith reports from Brussels

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U.S. to expand Covid-19 travel advisories

The U.S. State Department has announced it will vastly expand it's "Do
Not Travel" advisory.

The move is an effort to persuade U.S. citizens to avoid traveling
overseas due to the risks posed by the Covid-19 pandemic.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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Tributes for former US VP Walter Mondale

US President Joe Biden has paid tribute to former Vice President
Walter Mondale who has died at the age of 93, calling him one of
America's "most dedicated… public servants".

Mondale served alongside President Jimmy Carter before his own bid for
the presidency ended in a landslide defeat to Ronald Reagan.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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NUMBER OF UK WORKERS ON PAYROLL FALLS

The number of workers on UK payrolls fell by 56-thousand in March - the first time in four months there's been a downward trend. There are hopes that easing of coronavirus restrictions and the reopening of a number of sectors including hospitality will bring a boost to the UK jobs market. Laura Makin-Isherwood has more.


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America braced for Chauvin verdict amid heightened security across major cities

America is on edge as it awaits word from the 12-member jury deliberating its verdict in the trial of former police officer, Derek Chauvin, who stands accused of murdering African-American George Floyd in May last year.

The jurors remain sequestered in a hotel for deliberations, as cities across the country brace for protests in response to verdict, whatever the result.


Nina-Maria Potts reports:


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UK government strengthens targets to cut carbon emissions by 2035

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is to announce climate change commitments that would see the country cut its carbon emissions by 75% by 2035.


To hit those targets, fundamental changes to industrial activity could be put into place. 


Chris Jones has more from London.


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Tanzanian government encourages Burundi refugees to go back home

The government is encouraging Burundi refugees to go back home across the common border, assuring them that their country is safe and stable.

Isaac Lukando reports.

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UK PM to meet FA over European Super League, amid widespread condemnation from fans

Boris Johnson has held emergency talks with Britain's Football Association and the country's Premier League to discuss the proposed European Super League.


The competition, described as "ludicrous" by the UK's Prime Minister, would include 12 founding members, six of which are English clubs.


Amid intense backlash to the plans, Real Madrid's President has defended the decision, claiming it would "save football."


From London, Benji Hyer reports. 


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U.S. ambassador to Russia heading to Washington for consultations

The U.S. embassy in Moscow has confirmed that Ambassador John Sullivan will return to Washington for consultations. It comes after the Russian Foreign Ministry suggested he go home after fresh U.S. sanctions were announced. Julia Chapman reports.

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BORIS JOHNSON HOSTS TALKS OPPOSING SUPER LEAGUE

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is meeting football officials and fans' representatives on Tuesday to discuss ways to stop the proposed break-away European Super League.

He says the plans are 'ludicrous' and is pledging government intervention if it's required.

12 clubs have agreed to join the Super League, from which they would never be relegated.

European governing body UEFA is also opposed to the plans.

UK Education Secretary Gavin Williamson says it can't be allowed to go ahead.

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Japan's exports make double-digit gain amid global trade recovery

Japan's exports have made the largest gain in over three years. The increase was largely driven by stronger demand from China, among signs that global trade is beginning to recover after the pandemic.


Phoebe Amoroso reports.


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US warns against travel to India amid Covid-19 surge

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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has warned its citizens against travel to India, saying that they may be at risk of spreading new coronavirus variants.

This comes as India is going through a massive second wave of infections, and follows the UK adding India to its "red list", banning most travel from the country.

Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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India sets up grant to increase vaccine production as all adults become eligible for a jab starting May 1

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Former US Vice President Walter Mondale dead at 93

Former US Vice President Walter Mondale has died at the age of 93.


He served alongside President Jimmy Carter from 1976 until 1980, but then went down a landslide defeat against President Ronald Reagan in the 1984 election.


Walter Mondale is widely credited with reinventing the Vice Presidency, becoming the first occupant of the office to work out of the White House and work closely with the President on all aspects of domestic and foreign policy.


Mondale defined himself proudly as a liberal, but in a 2010 interview on America's PBS television network, he expressed disappointment that the word had become tarnished among US voters.


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Apple Reinstates Controversial Parler App

The social media platform Parler will be allowed to return to Apple's App Store after updating its content moderation practices.

The app, which is popular with supporters of former US president Donald Trump, was pulled following riots at the US Capitol in January.

Ira Spitzer has more from San Francisco.


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Monday, April 19, 2021

America on edge as jury sent to weigh up verdict in Derek Chavin trial

Cities across America are on edge, as they wait for a verdict in the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin, who stands accused of murdering African-American George Floyd in May last year.

Closing arguments have concluded and the jury sent to deliberate- sequestered in a hotel until they reach a decision.


Security in Minneapolis - and in several other major US cities- has been ramped up, ahead of likely protests, whatever the outcome.


Nina-Maria Potts has more:


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U.S. stocks slip from record highs

U.S. stocks have dipped from last week's record highs following a bad
day of trading for the tech sector.

But the Covid-19 vaccine rollout is still keeping investors on Wall
Street upbeat.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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