Thursday, February 13, 2020
White House disappointed with China’s coronavirus response
coronavirus outbreak that has killed over 1,350 people.
The virus has spread to over 20 other countries and a White House
advisor has accused Beijing of a lack of transparency.
U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.
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EU Health Ministers hold emergency meeting in Brussels
Closing statements begin at Weinstein trial
assault trial to find him not guilty, even if that decision is
unpopular with the public.
Closing statements have begun in the six week long trial.
Sarah Walton reports from New York
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UK FINANCE MINISTER QUITS
It's a major surprise to come out of a cabinet reshuffle by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Mr Javid is understood to have refused to sack a number of his advisers.
He's been replaced as Chancellor by Rishi Sunak.
UK Correspondent Olly Barratt says it came as a shock.
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DRC STILL A PUBLIC CONCERN SAYS WHO
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The World Health Organization has announced that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is still a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. The designation is meant to mobilise more funds and a coordinated international response to end the outbreak. Chris Ocamringa has more.
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Ghanaian students in Wuhan demand evacuation.
Ghanaian students in Wuhan are calling on the government to evacuate following the outbreak of the novel coronavirus. The deadly virus has so far claimed more than 1,300 lives. But Ghana's government says it is not considering evacuating its citizens from China.
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France's Macron to unveil measures to protect Mont Blanc
France's President is set to unveil measures to protect Mont Blanc when he visits the mountain this afternoon (Thursday). Emmanuel Macron will set out plans to protect Europe's highest Alp, as he seeks to convince the French of his commitment to environmental policies. Jessica King reports.
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Search on for contacts of latest UK coronavirus case
British officials are attempting to trace the contacts of the latest person to be diagnosed with coronavirus in the UK.
The woman, being treated at Guy's and St Thomas' in London, flew into Heathrow airport from China a few days ago.
Experts are now exploring how to limit a potential epidemic to avoid a healthcare crisis.
Benji Hyer reports.
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LONDON CORONAVIRUS CASE SPARKS FEARS OVER SPREAD
The latest patient was diagnosed in London and is being treated at St Thomas's Hospital.
It's led to warnings the spread of the illness could be exacerbated by the British capital's extensive transport links.
Rachael Venables is at St Thomas's.
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Nigeria: Death toll from Lassa fever outbreak hits 70
nternet services suspended in Kashmir after rumours surrounding death of a separatist leader
Trust in Putin falls to six-year low
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AUSTRALIA: Contempt charges dropped for media outlets over Pell reporting
Arthur Stevens has more from Melbourne
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Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Prosecutors quit Roger Stone case
Trump's former advisors, have quit.
It comes after the Justice Department said it'll cut the recommended
sentence for Roger Stone, who's been convicted of lying to Congress.
Sarah Walton reports
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TANZANIA’S COMMUNICATION AUTHORITY TO INTRODUCE “SUPER” DECODERS
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Philippine military back Duterte's decision to scrap US security pact
It says that ending the Visiting Forces Agreement would allow the country to develop its own defense capabilities and alliances.
The US has said it's a move in the wrong direction.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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UK suspends funding to Commonwealth Secretariat
The British government has suspended its funding of the Commonwealth Secretariat, the body that runs the international organisation from London.
UK diplomats have told the secretary-general of the Commonwealth that Britain's annual contribution will be withheld until her secretariat improves its financial procedures.
Benji Hyer reports.
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Uganda Quarantines Another 120 Travelers from China
Another 120 travelers from China have also been advised to take self-isolation in their homes for at least 14days.
Isabel Nakirya reports.
UK REGULATOR GIVEN EXTRA POWERS OVER HARMFUL ONLINE CONTENT
Under new government plans, regulator OFCOM will be able to make tech firms themselves responsible for protecting users from content including violence, terrorism, and abuse.
Social media firms such as Twitter and Facebook have been repeatedly urged to do more to remove dangerous content.
UK Correspondent Ben Kentish says it's likely to be just the start.
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Delhi's homegrown political party wins the state elections third time in a row
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