Russia's small businesses are asking for government support to help them survive a coronavirus lockdown. Non-essential workplaces are closed until the end of the month, but President Vladimir Putin has said workers should still be paid their full wages. Moscow Correspondent Lucy Taylor reports.
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Rwanda Honors Those Killed in Genocide 25 Years Ago
About a million Rwandans, most of them from the country's Tutsi minority tribe and moderate Hutus were killed during the 1994 genocide.
The killings started after former President Juvenal Habyarimana and his counterpart Cyprien Ntaryamira of Burundi, both Hutus were killed when their plane was shot down.
S. Korea marks second day of fewer than 50 new Covid-19 infections
Increase in demand for Hydroxychloroquine, India will export after meeting domestic requirements
The drug - also known as HCQ, is a well-known anti-malaria medication being tested as a potential treatment for coronavirus, although its effectiveness is unproven.
Sreoshi Mukherjee reports.
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Hopes for Spain as death toll falls for fourth consecutive day
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EU leaders react to Boris Johnson's ICU admission
UK PRIME MINISTER, BORIS JOHNSON, SPENDS NIGHT IN INTENSIVE CARE
He was admitted to hospital on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms failed to clear.
But on Monday his health rapidly deteriorated, and he was moved to an intensive care ward as a precaution.
Stuart Smith has more from London.
President Trump offers medical assistance to British PM
Mr Johnson tested positive for covid-19 last month and was sent to intensive care after his condition worsened over the course of Monday afternoon.
Our US correspondent Jagruti Dave has more:
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AUSTRALIA: Pell released as Australia's High Court quashes conviction
Arthur Stevens has more
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Monday, April 6, 2020
Acting US Secretary of Navy Slams Former Captain of USS Theodore Roosevelt
The Acting US Secretary of the Navy is defending his criticism of the former captain of the USS Theodore Roosevelt, an aircraft carrier that's seen an outbreak of COVID-19. Captain Brett Crozier was fired after a he wrote a letter to top U.S. Navy commanders
warning about the threat COVID-19 posed to the sailors on the aircraft carrier.
Rachel Silverman has details.
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UK prime minister, Boris Johnson, moved to Intensive Care Unit
US coronavirus death toll exceeds 10,000
The coronavirus death toll in the United States has risen above ten thousand amid some preliminary signs that the crisis in New York may have reached its peak.
President Trump declared there is "light at the end of the tunnel", but Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York says it's much too early to reach that conclusion.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Tanzania says it tightening its COVID-19 Vigilance
The updated measures follow directives of the joint meeting of the Ministers responsible for Health and East African Affairs of the regional bloc issued on March 25 this year on the novel virus preparedness and response.
Daniel Kijo has more from Dar es Salaam.
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Actress Honor Blackman dies
Honor Blackman, best-known for playing Bond girl Pussy Galore, has died at the age of 94.
The British actress, who became a household name in the 1960s, enjoyed a career spanning eight decades.
She died of natural causes, unrelated to coronavirus.
Our reporter Benji Hyer brings us the reaction.
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US braces for week of "peak deaths"
The US already has more cases of Coronavirus than anywhere else in the world - now its bracing itself for a week in which officials say the number of deaths will peak.
America has nearly twice as many cases as Spain and Italy, according to Reuters news agency - with roughly twice as many people a day dying.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington.
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Former US Fed chair predicts 30% GDP contraction
quarter GDP could drop by 30%.
Speaking to CNBC she predicted an "absolutely shocking" downturn for
the US economy.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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New York zoo tiger tests positive for Covid-19
for the coronavirus.
This is believed to be the first known instance of a human passing
Covid-19 onto an animal and it becoming sick.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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Indian MPs to take a 30% pay cut in light of COVID 19
Hospital admissions stabilise in Belgium, but lockdown may be extended until May 3rd
The number of COVID-19 patients being treated in intensive care in Belgium has decreased for the first time, with trends indicating the epidemic is being taken under control.
In a week, Belgium has more than doubled its testing capacity from 4000 to 10,000 per day.
But the country has been urged to stick with lockdown measures that may be extended from April 19th to the beginning of May.
Lucy Hough reports from Brussels.
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