Friday, September 24, 2021
First in-person Quad meeting in Washington
discuss vaccine diplomacy, infrastructure, and pushing back against
China's growing dominance.
Narendra Modi, Yoshihide Suga, Scott Morrison and Joe Biden are
gathering for their first in-person meeting of the Quad.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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UK Government considering using military to solve supply chain issues
UK ministers are urging people not to panic-buy as the country is hit with fuel supply issues.
A shortage of delivery drivers to supply petrol stations with fuel means some have had to temporarily close.
The government is now considering whether to use the military to solve issues like this.
Chris Jones reports from London
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It's being caused by a shortage of lorry drivers rather than fuel itself, and the haulage industry's calling on the government to relax visa rules so foreign workers could be recruited
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps says he won't rule out drafting in the military to help with deliveries - but insists getting more lorry drivers qualified is the priority.
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Concerns mount over migrants stranded at Belarus-Poland border
Indian prime minister Modi to meet president Biden and attend Quad summit
India's prime minister Narendra Modi is set to meet US president Joe Biden on Friday at the White House.
The two leaders will hold a "Quad" summit with the leaders of Japan and Australia, aimed at boosting cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region amid China's rise.
Our correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.
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Australia - Cautious reminder from Premier as New South Wales draws closer to lockdown end
The Premier of the state of New South Wales says she's confident fully vaccinated residents will be freed from lockdown restrictions by October 11.
84% of adults in the state have now received their first dose of covid 19 vaccine, and in some areas, that figure is closer to 100%.
Shaun Bindley reports.
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China launches Bond Connect scheme to boost cross-border investment
China's Greater Bay Area is taking another step towards becoming a global financial center. A new government scheme is being launched to help cross-border investments between Hong Kong, Macau and the Chinese mainland.
Richard Kimber reports.
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Japan Prime Minister arrives in US for Quad summit
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshida Suga has arrived in the US to attend a summit with US President Joe Biden, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison. The so-called Quad is expected to discuss how to counter China's growing military presence.
The meeting marks Suga's last overseas trip as prime minister.
Phoebe Amoroso reports from Tokyo.
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White House Gives Notice to Prepare for Shutdown
The White House has notified federal agencies to begin preparing for a possible government shutdown.
If it does happen, this would be the first shutdown of the US government since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has more.
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Thursday, September 23, 2021
US stocks surge again as China property fears subside
Concerns over China's property market have wained and comments from
the Federal Reserve have also helped boost sentiment on Wall Street.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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UN Food Systems Summit looks for new ways to tackle hunger
The meeting aimed to address hunger and poverty.
Sarah Walton reports
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White House pushes back on criticism from Special Envoy for Haiti who quite over "inhumane" deportations
The Biden administration is pushing back against criticism by the former US Special envoy for Haiti, who abruptly quit over what he described as the "inhumane" deportation of thousands of Haitian refugees.
It's also temporarily suspended horse patrols after disturbing images emerged of Border Patrol agents on horseback aggressively confronting migrants.
From Washington, Kate Fisher reports
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Dozens of petrol stations closed in Britain due to lorry driver shortage
Oil giant BP and supermarket chain Tesco have been forced to temporarily close some of their petrol stations in the UK, due to a lack of fuel supplies.
It's being caused by a nationwide shortage of heavy-goods vehicle drivers, and coincides with a separate issue of surging gas prices in Britain.
From London, Benji Hyer reports.
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US special envoy for Haiti quits over Biden's "inhumane" deportation of migrants
The US special envoy for Haiti has resigned saying he couldn't be associated with the Biden administration's "inhumane" decision to deport thousands of Haitian immigrants back to a country he described as a "collapsed state".
In recent months Haiti's president has been assassinated and it's been hit by an earthquake, exacerbating the desperate situation in the western hemisphere's poorest nation.
Kate Fisher reports
UN Security Council holds climate change and security meeting
of climate change on international peace and security.
Some members are calling for the Council to take further action but
support for the plan isn't unanimous.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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US approves Pfizer boosters for high-risk groups
people over the age of 65 or those at high risk.
The Food and Drug Administration decision comes after its advisory
panel recommended against offering a third dose to all Americans.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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Germany winds back quarantine pay for unvaccinated citizens
Previously, the German Government had been footing the bill for workers quarantining because of Covid-19, but authorities now say that's something they're only willing to do if the recipient has been vaccinated.
From Berlin, Trent Murray has more.
European Commission proposes common charger for mobile phones and other electronic devices
Uganda Waives Visa Fees for South Sudan Nationals
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Uganda has waived visa fees for South Sudanese citizens entering the country.
The decision means South Sudan nationals travelling to Uganda will be entitled to enter for free as long as they carry a valid passport.
Currently both countries charge $50 dollars for the Visa
Michael Baleke has more from Kampala
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