With the figures falling short of predictions, pressure is building on the new UK Prime Minister Liz Truss to move faster in implementing a suite of measures she has promised to provide relief for households.
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US President Joe Biden is in Boston today to talk about the investments being made under the Bipartisan Infrastructure law that he signed last year.
The White House says he'll also deliver an address explaining plans to battle cancer, the second leading cause of death in the United States, as Benji Hyer reports.
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A rebel group that has been fighting with the Ethiopian government in the country's North says it is ready to end the fighting and give peace a chance.
The Tigray People's Liberation Front says it will accept an African Union-led process contrary to its earlier open mistrust on of the leadership of the African Union Commission.
Fighting in the country's North has persisted since November 2020 affecting over 9 million people.
Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa:
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The World Health Organisation in July this year declared the Monkeypox outbreak as a public health emergency of international concern.
Correspondent Tesem Akende reports from Jos
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Uganda has made an initial payment of $65m to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as part of the $325m reparations awarded to the Kinshasa government in February by the International Court of Justice.
The Court found Uganda responsible for committing serious violations of international law during the 1998-2003 war in the DRC.
Michael Baleke reports from Kampala;
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50 million people are trapped in modern slavery on any given day, a new report from the International Labour Organisation shows.
That marks an increase of 9.3 million since the last round of research in 2017, a worrying trend which runs counter to the United Nations' goal of eradicating all forms of modern slavery by 2030.
Rosie Birchard reports.
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The Hong Kong government is facing criticism for expanding its Covid-19 vaccine rules to children as young as five. The city’s health authorities say the move will protect society.
But parents groups say it's infringing children’s rights.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong
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A rare tropical storm has reached Southern California, prompting widespread flood watches across a region that is home to nearly fifteen million people.
High winds from the storm also will also make it more challenging to contain several large wildfires further north.
Ira Spitzer reports from San Francisco
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