Monday, March 29, 2021

US Suspends Trade with Myanmar

The U.S. is suspending all trade with Myanmar.

This follows a weekend of deadly violence against pro-democracy protesters there. 

US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details. 


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Trump administration doctors slam government’s pandemic response

Several high-ranking medical experts that worked for the Trump
administration have slammed the government's pandemic response.

Speaking in a CNN documentary Dr. Deborah Birx says the U.S. Covid-19
death toll could have been substantially reduced.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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NGOs WARN SYRIA’S ECONOMY WORST SINCE CONFLICT BEGAN

Aid agencies are warning the economic situation in Syria is the worst it's ever been.

A combination of sanctions, hyperinflation, unemployment, and Covid-19 are all contributing to the country's difficulties.

At the Brussels V [five] conference, the European Union is meeting with NGOs to discuss the best ways to help.

Stuart Smith has more from Brussels.

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WHO report expected to say COVID-19 originated in Chinese wildlife trade

The wildlife trade in China is the most likely origin of COVID-19 according to a draft copy of a World Health Organization report obtained by The Associated Press.


The report says that transmission of the virus from bats to humans through another animals is the most likely scenario and that a lab leak is "extremely unlikely".


US correspondent Kate Fisher reports


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Militants seize north Mozambique town, several killed, some reportedly flee to Tanzania

Islamist militants have seized control of the town of Palma in northern Mozambique, killing several people including at least one foreign worker, and forcing France's Total to suspend operations at a huge gas project.

 Initial reports indicate that the civilian population has been fleeing Palma in all directions, some all the way up into neighboring Tanzania.

 Isaac Lukando reports.

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George Floyd murder trial begins

Opening statements are expected to take place in the trial of a former
US police officer charged with the murder of George Floyd.

His death during an arrest sparked protests around the world.

Sarah Walton reports

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US CDC EBOLA FIGHT

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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it will send scientific and technical experts to Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo to help eradicate the Ebola outbreak. 
The two African country's announced outbreaks of the contagious disease in February this year.  Chris Ocamringa has more from Kinshasa.

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Ship blocking Suez Canal partially refloated but authorities warn of further obstacles

The shipping container blocking the Suez Canal for almost a week has been moved 80% in the right direction, according to authorities in Egypt. 

The development marks the most significant movement since the ship got stuck last Tuesday - but salvage crews are warning of further obstacles to the resumption of traffic. 

Lucy Hough has more. 

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England's coronavirus restrictions ease

Coronavirus restrictions in England have been eased further.


The easing of restrictions marks the second step on UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's roadmap towards normality.


Chris Jones has more in London.


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COVID VACCINES STOP 62% OF CARE HOME INFECTIONS

A study into the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines has found a single Pfizer or AstraZenica jab stopped 62% of infections in care homes in England. Thousands of care home residents have died with coronavirus over the course of the pandemic. These latest findings are being seen as further evidence vaccines are effective at reducing the spread of the virus. Laura Makin-Isherwood reports.


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Sudan agrees to separate religion from state

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The Sudanese government and a faction of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North or SPLM-N signed a roadmap for the country's peace talks agreeing to separate religion from state.

The Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) faction led by Abdel-Aziz Al-Hilu is one of two groups that are yet to sign a final peace agreement with the transitional government.

The group's key demand was that Sudan dispenses with sharia law and becomes a secular, democratic state.

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ENGLAND'S LOCKDOWN EASING

England's lockdown is easing further with outdoor sport resuming and a stay-at-home order being withdrawn.

Tennis courts and golf courses are able to reopen, and two households or groups of six people are allowed to meet outside.

The government is urging caution as lockdown restrictions are eased while much of Europe battles a new wave of Covid-19 infections.

Sport and Tourism Minister Nigel Huddleston says it's a significant moment.

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Merkel pushes for mega lockdown as Covid-19 cases jump

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has used a primetime TV interview to ratchet up pressure on state leaders to introduce what's being described as a 'mega lockdown'. 

Merkel said the third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic threatens to soon overwhelm the hospital system, and expressed frustration at the lack of urgency in some states. 

Trent Murray reports from Berlin

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Dr. Fauci: Relaxed restrictions fueling rise in US Covid-19 cases

New variants of Covid-19 are not to blame for a recent increase in
cases in the US, according to the White House's Chief Medical Advisor.

Dr Anthony Fauci says it's more likely being caused by an increase in
people traveling and the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions in some
states.

Sarah Walton reports

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UN In 'Serious' Talks With China About Xinjiang Visit

The United Nations is in talks with China about a visit to Xinjiang to see how ethnic Uighurs are being treated.

That's according to Secretary General Antonio Guterres, amid mounting pressure on Beijing for an independent assessment of the situation.

Patrick Fok reports from Beijing

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Saturday, March 27, 2021

Most Mutated Covid-19 Variant Yet Found in Tanzania Travelers


The most mutated variant of the coronavirus yet was found in travelers from Tanzania, prompting scientists to call for greater monitoring in a country that has been criticized for ignoring the pandemic.

Isaac Lukando reports.


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Friday, March 26, 2021

Biden: Georgia voting law is “un-American”

US president Joe Biden has condemned a new election law in the state of Georgia introducing more stringent voting requirements.


The president and fellow Democrats say the law is designed to disenfranchise Black voters.


Ira Spitzer has more from San Francisco.


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U.S. Labor market in focus in week ahead [PREVIEW]

The U.S. labor market will be in firm focus this week as traders on
Wall Street await March's jobs report due out on Friday.

This comes on the heels of weekly jobless claims dropping to the
lowest level seen in more than a year.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Tanzanian President Magufuli laid to rest

The body of the late Tanzanian President Dr. John Magufuli has been finally laid to rest today.

Dr.Magufuli died on March 17, 2021, of heart complications. 


Isaac Lukando reports.


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US Justice Department charges 474 with COVID-19 Fraud

The US Department of Justice has charged 474 people for offenses linked to COVID-19 fraud schemes.

The cases involved attempts to steal more than $569 million dollars from government programs aimed at providing relief to individuals and businesses hit by the pandemic.

Jagruti Dave reports from Washington.

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