Wednesday, February 2, 2022

EU labels nuclear and gas power as 'sustainable'

The European Union has unveiled a new plan to support future investments in power generation. 

Known as the EU Taxonomy plan, the list provides a roadmap for investors to be guided on what types of energy can be considered 'green' and 'sustainable'. 

Trent Murray reports from Brussels. 

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Belgium Law on DRC Artworks

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Authorities in Belgium have approved a legal framework to return thousands of artworks that were stolen from its former colony, the Democratic Republic of Congo in the late 19th century.

Up to 2000 artworks were acquired illegally by Belgian officials during the colonial period. Chris Ocamringa has that report from Kinshasa.

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UK GOVT UNVEILS 'LEVELLING UP' STRATEGY

The UK government's unveiling its long-promised so-called 'Levelling Up' strategy.

The plans include bringing public transport across England up to London standards, improving access to 5G, and regenerating the most run down town centres.

Opposition Labour says the plans don't contain enough new money - and are short on new ideas.

Levelling Up Minister Michael Gove says the funding going to communities is, in fact, new.

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France relaxes COVID-19 restrictions amid high case numbers

France has become the latest European country to loosen COVID-19 restrictions. The omicron variant is currently dominant in the country, which on Monday recorded more than 400,000 new cases. Across the European Union, many national governments are cautiously taking steps toward reopening society. From Brussels, Rosie Birchard reports.  


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India commits half a trillion dollar towards infrastructure spending to revive growth

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India is boosting spending on public infrastructure - it has committed half a trillion dollars to drive growth, as part of its annual spending plan.

Officials hope this will revive the country's COVID-19 pandemic-ravaged economy.

But concerns remain about rising inflation and job losses, as Ishan Garg reports from New Delhi.

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Australia – Prime Minister described as “complete psycho” by former Premier

The Australian Prime Minister won't pursue an investigation into damaging text messages, describing him as a "horrible" person.


Scott Morrison has spent the morning defending his character, after a leaked text message was put to him at the National Press Club yesterday.

Shaun Bindley has more.

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Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Native American tribes reach $590 million settlement over opioids

Native American tribes have agreed to a $590 million settlement with Johnson and Johnson as well as three drug distribution companies over the effects of the opioid crisis.

Many tribes have been disproportionately impacted by opioids produced by pharmaceutical companies.


US correspondent Ira Spitzer reports.


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Wall Street rally continues into 3rd day

The U.S. markets started February on a positive note as a rally on
Wall Street continued for a third straight day.

It comes after a rough month for U.S. stocks as traders brace for
interest rate hikes.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Pfizer preparing for Covid-19 vaccine approval for under 5s

Pfizer plans to ask the US Food and Drug administration to authorize
its Covid-19 vaccine for children under the age of 5 in the coming
days.

A dose is not yet available to the younger age group.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Putin says Russia's security concerns were ignored

President Vladimir Putin says Russia's security concerns have been ignored by the West. In a news conference on Tuesday, the Russian leader said Moscow had been lied to about NATO expansion. Julia Chapman has more.

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Deadly Brawl at Texas prison sparks nationwide lockdown

Federal prisons across the United States are in lockdown after a gang fight broke out at a Texas penitentiary on Monday.

Two inmates were killed and two others injured.

The rare move has left more than 134,000 prisoners confined to their cells and all visitations canceled.  

Toni Waterman has more from Texas.

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In call, Blinken tells Russian FM to keep communicating while warning of severe consequences for further invasion of Ukraine

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has spoken to his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, as part of the ongoing diplomatic campaign to deter Russian invasion of Ukraine.


The phone call follows a written response from the US to Russia's security proposal.


Kate Fisher reports from Washington.


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GROCERY COSTS RISE IN THE UK

The cost of groceries in the United Kingdom has risen again in January. Households are being warned increasing food costs could add an extra $240 to annual bills as a result. Laura Makin-Isherwood has more.


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FBI urges athletes to leave phones at home ahead of Olympics

The FBI has urged athletes and visitors heading to China for the
Winter Olympics to leave their personal phones at home.

The agency warned that these devices may be susceptible to cyber attacks.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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DRC ARMY KILLS REBELS

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The Congolese armed forces say they have killed 11 fighters of the M23 rebel group in an ambush they launched in the eastern province of North Kivu.

The troops have been engaged in a battle with the rebels since last week after one of their bases was attacked. Chris Ocamringa has that report from Kinshasa...

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EU countries shift gear on COVID-19 response

February marks a shift in several European countries' approach to tackling COVID-19. Some states are lifting restrictions imposed in response to the omicron variant, while others are tightening rules on vaccination. Denmark is set to lift almost all curbs.


With an overview from the EU capital Brussels, Rosie Birchard reports. 


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JOHNSON IN KIEV FOR TALKS

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's visiting Ukraine saying he's seeking a diplomatic solution to rising tensions with Russia.

The UK's announced £88m in funding for the promotion of stable governance in Ukraine and energy independence from Moscow.

London's also set out legislation to allow it to toughen a sanctions response against Russia.

Moscow insists it is not planning to invade Ukraine.

Foreign policy expert Professor Angela Stent says avoiding an invasion will require compromises.

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India calls for "constructive diplomacy" on Ukraine

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At the United Nations Security Council meeting on Ukraine India has called for a peaceful solution.

As the shadow of war looms large in Eastern Europe, analysts are calling India's stance tilted towards Russia.

Officials say their priority is the safety of nearly 20,000 Indians livings in Ukraine.

Ishan Garg reports.

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Japan approves World Heritage bid despite South Korean protests

Japan decided Tuesday to recommend a complex of gold and silver mines on the western island of Sado for the 2023 UNESCO World Heritage list. The move has caused protests from South Korea as the site is linked to wartime forced labour.

Phoebe Amoroso reports from Tokyo.


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Monday, January 31, 2022

NYT Acquires Viral Online Game Wordle

The New York Times is buying the online word game Wordle. It went viral last month, after people began sharing their scores on social media. 

Rachel Silverman has details. 


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