Tuesday, November 2, 2021

GERMANY CONSIDERS BOOSTER SHOTS FOR ALL

Health authorities in Germany have said they may extend the use of Covid-19 booster shots to the whole population. 

Announcing the move, the country's vaccine authority said they were assessing data from international studies before making a final decision. 

From Berlin, Trent Murray reports. 

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COVID VACCINATION SPARKS UPROAR AMONG UGANDA MPs

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Members of Parliament in Uganda have rejected a decision barring all unvaccinated members from accessing parliament. Uganda's parliament announced a no-access policy for all unvaccinated MPs, staff and visitors. Leon Solomon reports

 

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WORLD LEADERS SIGN DEFORESTATION PLEDGE

More than 100 world leaders at Cop26 in Glasgow are signing up to an agreement to halt and reverse deforestation by 2030.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson says it'll support the goal of restricting global warming to 1.5 celsius because forests absorb carbon emissions.

Environmentalists say previous pledges on deforestation have not been followed through.

UK Environment Secretary George Eustice says this deal comes with important signatories and around $20bn in funding.

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India promises net-zero carbon emissions by 2070


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India has pledged net-zero carbon emissions by 2070. 

The world's third-largest carbon emitter was previously reluctant to set a solid net-zero target.

But experts say as one of the countries likely to be worst hit by rising temperatures, the course correction is a welcome move.

Ishan Garg reports from New Delhi.

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Suicide among Japanese women jumps more than 15%

A Japanese government white paper on suicide prevention has reported a sharp jump in suicide among women in 2020.


Changes in the working environment due to the coronavirus pandemic are believed to be a major factor.


Phoebe Amoroso reports from Tokyo.


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Hong Kong to end special exemptions for COVID-19 quarantine

Hong Kong is tightening its COVID-19 border rules, in a bid to get approval from Beijing to restart quarantine-free travel with mainland China. Business groups say the restrictions are damaging the city's status as a global finance hub, but the government says the measures will help the economy.

Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.


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Monday, November 1, 2021

Supreme Court Questions Texas Abortion Law

A majority of the justices on the US Supreme Court have signaled they would allow abortion providers to pursue a court challenge to a recent and controversialTexas law. That law has virtually ended abortions in the state. 

US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has that story. 


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White House Prepares to Roll Out Children's COVID-19 Vaccines

The White House pandemic response coordinator says he expects the vaccination program for children aged 5 to 11 to begin running "at full strength" next week.

Regulatory approval for children's shots using the Pfizer vaccine could be granted as soon as Tuesday,

US Correspondent Ira Spitzer reports.

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Another record close for the Dow and S&P

The Dow Jones and S&P 500 moved into record territory as trading
entered a new month on a positive note.

Earnings season has boosted sentiment in recent weeks with investors
now turning to jobs figures and a major Federal Reserve meeting in the
coming days.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Covid-19 death toll tops 5 million

The number of people who have died as a result of Covid-19 has now
topped 5 million globally.

Data from Johns Hopkins University shows the United States leads the
world as the country with the highest death toll, followed by Brazil
and India.

Nick Harper reports.

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COP26: U.S. President Biden re-commits U.S. to emissions limit


Around 120 World Leaders and delegates are attending the COP26 climate summit in Scotland with a focus on limiting a global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees celsius. 

The President of the United States Joe Biden spoke on the opening day to outline U.S. commitments to reducing emissions by 2030.

Caroline Malone reports from Washington.


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American Airlines scraps more than 1,500 flights over Halloween weekend

American Airlines scrapped more than 1,500 flights over the weekend as
staffing issues and bad weather took its toll.

The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted hiring across the sector but
American is confident vacancies are being filled.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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24,000 New York city workers face unpaid leave over vaccine mandate

More than 24,000 city workers could stay home in New York on Monday
after a Covid vaccine mandate came into force.

A number of fire companies have already closed because of a lack of staff.

Sarah Walton reports

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UK PM Boris Johnson opens UN COP26 climate summit

Boris Johnson says it's time to "get real" about the "ticking doomsday device" that is climate change. 


The British Prime Minister has officially opened the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow in Scotland, where global leaders face huge pressure to find a breakthrough.


Our UK correspondent Benji Hyer reports. 


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UK Prime Minister speaks at COP26 Global Summit in Glasgow

UK Prime minister Boris Johnson has addressed world leaders at the COP26 global summit in Glasgow for the first time.


He says if change can't be agreed upon here, it could become too late for future generations.


Chris Jones has more in Glasgow.


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MSF SUSPENDS ACTIVITIES

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International medical charity Doctors Without Borders has temporarily suspended activities in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of Congo after armed men shot at one of their vehicles last week.

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WORLD LEADERS GATHER FOR COP26

World leaders are arriving in Glasgow for the opening of the Cop26 climate conference.

In his opening speech at the UN summit, Boris Johnson will warn humanity has "long since run down the clock on climate change".

The UK prime minister says leaders need to move from "aspiration to action" to limit temperature rises by 2030.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Glasgow for COP26

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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is meeting other world leaders at the COP 26 summit – followed by a bilateral meet with his British counterpart Mr Boris Johnson.

This comes just a day after New Delhi called for developed nations to cut carbon emissions drastically.

Officials say developing nations cannot be held to equally stringent standards, as Ishan Garg reports.

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Japan's LDP keeps majority in lower house elections

Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party has maintained its majority in the lower house election. The result strengthens Prime Minister Kishida's position as leader… and has been welcomed by the markets.


Phoebe Amoroso reports from Tokyo.


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Hong Kong economic recovery faces quarantine challenge

The Hong Kong government says its latest economic growth figures show the city is continuing to bounce back from the effects of COVID-19. But economists say the city's strict COVID-19 border restrictions are set to undermine the recovery. 

Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.


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